Eastern Conference roundup: July 21

Sporting Kansas City

1. Sporting Kansas City  35 pts. | 2-1 win at Columbus Crew, 2-1 win vs. LA Galaxy; Week 20: at Toronto FC


A double-match week for Sporting resulted in two wins, allowing it to jump to the top of the Eastern Conference. Next up: a giant clash at BMO Field against third-placed Toronto FC.


2. D.C. United – 34 pts. 3-1 win vs. Chivas USA; Week 20: Bye


The Black-and-Red snapped Chivas USA's four-match winning streak with a convincing result at home. United still leads the Conference in points-per-game.


3. Toronto FC 26 pts. | 1-1 draw vs. Vancouver Whitecaps, 2-2 draw at Houston Dynamo; Week 20: vs. Sporting Kansas City


A pair of draws for the Reds, who have just one loss over their last 10 contests and still have several games in hand over all their closest competitors.


4. New York Red Bulls  24 pts. | 3-1 loss at Philadelphia Union, 1-1 draw vs. San Jose Earthquakes; Week 20: Bye


New York's up-and-down season continued with a resounding loss at Philadelphia and a home draw against San Jose, but the Red Bulls still have just one loss over their last seven matches. Bradley Wright-Phillips has opened up a three-goal lead in the Golden Boot race.


5. New England Revolution  23 pts. | 5-1 loss at LA Galaxy, 2-0 loss at FC Dallas; Week 20: vs. Columbus Crew


It's now seven losses in a row for the Revs after a pair of Western Conference road defeats. New England has just three goals over that seven-match span as well.


6. Philadelphia Union — 23 pts. 3-1 win vs. New York Red Bulls, 1-1 draw at Chicago Fire; Week 20: Bye


The Union's resurgence continued with a big home victory over New York and a late road point thanks to a Sebastien Le Toux penalty in the 91st minute at Chicago. Le Toux is now 11-for-11 on penalties in his MLS career.


7. Columbus Crew  23 pts.2-1 loss vs. Sporting Kansas City, 2-1 win vs. Montreal Impact; Week 20: at New England Revolution


Bernardo Anor's spectacular brace gave the Crew a win it needed, and now the Black & Gold have an opportunity to pounce on a struggling New England side.


8. Chicago Fire  20 pts. | 1-1 draw vs. Philadelphia Union; Week 20: at San Jose Earthquakes


Chicago's season of draws continued with a home point against Philadelphia. The Fire is tied for the fewest number of losses in all of MLS, with four.


9. Houston Dynamo  19 pts.2-2 draw vs. Toronto FC; Week 20: Bye


Houston has scored two goals in each of the three contests it has played since Brad Davis returned.


10. Montreal Impact 14 pts. | 2-1 loss at Columbus Crew; Week 20: at Real Salt Lake, vs. Portland Timbers


Montreal has a big chance to make up some ground this week as the Impact are set to play two matches in a week when many East sides are on bye.

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