>Wed. 5/4 Seattle Sounders def. Pumas UNAM 3-0 (CONCACAF)
>Sat. 5/7 Charlotte FC vs. Inter Miami, 3:30pm Montreal Impact vs. Orlando City SC, 4pm Atlanta United vs. Chicago Fire, 6pm NY Red Bulls vs. Portland Timbers, 7pm NYCFC vs. Sporting KC, 7pm DC United vs. Houston Dynamo, 7:30 New England Revolution vs. Columbus Crew, 7:30 Minnesota United vs. Cincinnati FC, 8pm FC Dallas vs. Seattle Sounders, 8:30 San Jose Earthquakes vs. Colorado Rapids, 10pm LAFC vs. Philadelphia Union, 11pm
>Sun. 5/8 Vancouver Whitecaps vs. Toronto FC, 4pm Nashville SC vs. Real Salt Lake, 5pm Austin FC vs. LA Galaxy, 7pm
I can never take the Sounders seriously after finding out about sounding. Like, holy shit; is there a more unfortunate name for a sports team? It's like if the top team in Mexico was the fucking Dirty Sanchez's or something.
John Ross
>Tijuana Dirty Sanchez FC Tell me where to buy the jersey and I will.
Can't wait to watch Nashville get buttfucked tomorrow. That blonde faggot with the ponytail (I forgot his name) is one the most hateable mfs I've seen in any sport
Why are there different groups if the teams play each other anyway?
Lucas Peterson
I'm new to MLS myself but I imagine playing more games within your group helps with reducing travel in a country as huge as the US
Robert Adams
>"Major League Soccer's regular season runs from late February or early March to October. Teams are geographically divided into the Eastern and Western Conferences, playing 34 games in an unbalanced schedule. With 27 teams in 2021, each team plays two games, home and away, against every team in its conference and one game against all but four or five of the teams in the opposite conference" You're right I just assumed they would play home and away vs everyone if they were going to cross the conference lines
Jackson Peterson
the US is large, see
Nathan White
the thing about philly is, they always try to walk it in
Brayden Bell
why are all your club names so silly
Joshua Gomez
>Manchester FC >is a FC that plays in Manchester Fuck off innit
Michael Gonzalez
Indeed. The state I live in is pretty much the size of England on its own, and it's nowhere close to as large as the likes of Texas, Cali or even the smaller Western states. It's something like a 4-hour drive to next closest MLS team to me. Hell, it's a 2-hour drive to my local MLS side and I only live 45 minutes away.
(I do wish they'd even out the conferences at like 18 teams each, personally, so teams could just play H/A in their own conference and be done with it. They're going to add new teams forever because it's unironically a Ponzi scheme, though.)