Fine, I'll start it. All times are UTC-4:00. All games on MLS Live unless otherwise noted. Wednesday, September 13 Atlanta United vs. New England Revolution, 7:00 PM Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. Minnesota United FC, 10:00 PM Saturday, September 16 Atlanta United vs. Orlando City SC, 3:55 PM, Univision, Facebook Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. Columbus Crew, 7:00 PM Montreal Impact vs. Minnesota United FC, 7:30 PM FC Dallas vs. Seattle Sounders FC, 8:00 PM Chicago Fire vs. D.C. United, 8:30 PM Sporting Kansas City vs. New England Revolution, 8:30 PM Colorado Rapids vs. New York City FC, 9:00 PM Real Salt Lake vs. Portland Timbers, 9:30 PM San Jose Earthquakes vs. Houston Dynamo, 10:30 PM Sacramento Republic vs. LA Galaxy II, 10:30 PM, YouTube LA Galaxy vs. Toronto FC, 10:30 PM Sunday, September 17 New York Red Bulls vs. Philadelphia Union, 1:00 PM, ESPN Everybody be terrible.
Today my dad, all 73 years young, gets to go with to the ATL match vs NE. Held out til now in wanting to see the new stadium. So if you see an elderly gent sitting in the front row of the supporters end tonight now you know why. And if you see someone seated next to him, it's because he'll have kept pulling on my belt saying "You're blocking my view!"
In the world's 3rd-best Champions League, Aubameyang just scored a fantastic equalizer for Dortmund against Tottenham that was (very) wrongly ruled out for offside. Dortmund will be advocating for VAR by the end of the week.
New England hasn't won away from home, Atlanta is undefeated in the new stadium...they got this in the bag right?!?
I was quite skeptical about the crowd size tonight (school night and meh opponent and all), but everybody's been cooped up and out of school -- thanks, Fossil-fueled climate change -- so it might be pretty good.
Welp. Don't think you should get beat near post from there Cropper. Take nothing away from the strike though.
I turn the game on and it's already 1-0 Atlanta and New England now is down to 10 men in the 18th minute. New England, it's in the bag thanks to the MLS 10 man advantage!
I perused the standings. When did Vancouver have a chance to lead the west with 1-2 games in hand with a win today? That team is like Costa Rica + Montero + Brek Shea off the bench.
The rule is the Cascadia Cup table is inverse to the MLS standings. Vancouver is last, therefore they will be first among the three. Penalty for Atlanta - this game could get out of hand quickly.
And VAR is about to award another penalty to Atlanta. Obvious handball in the box. And another red card. New England is about to go on a rampage now that they're down to 9 men.