Eastern Conference roundup: July 8

D.C. United

1. D.C. United  28 pts. | 2-1 win at Toronto FC; Week 18: at San Jose Earthquakes


D.C. United lost Fabian Espindola to injury and Cristian to mutual contract termination, yet still went on the road and defeated Toronto FC to take the top spot in the Eastern Conference. The Black-and-Red's impressive season continues.


2. Sporting Kansas City – 26 pts. 1-1 draw vs. Chicago Fire; Week 18: at Montreal Impact


A year after Dom Dwyer set the USL-PRO single-season goal-scoring record, he has 12 in 17 MLS matches this season, and one of the League's most notable celebrations, to boot.


3. New England Revolution 23 pts. | 2-1 loss at Real Salt Lake; Week 18: vs. Chicago Fire


Despite four straight losses, the Revolution has not dropped out of playoff position, but only Houston (14) has a wider disparity between its home and road goal differentials than New England (12).


4. Toronto FC  21 pts. | 1-1 draw at Chicago Fire, 2-1 loss vs. D.C. United; Week 18: vs. Houston Dynamo


Toronto FC still has three matches in hand on D.C. United and Sporting Kansas City, with two on New England as well. That difference will be partially made up over the next four weeks, as the Reds have six League matches over that span.


5. New York Red Bulls  20 pts. | 2-2 draw at Houston Dynamo; Week 18: vs. Columbus Crew


Bradley Wright-Phillips' latest goal gave him a two-tally cushion in the Golden Boot race.


6. Columbus Crew — 20 pts. 1-1 draw at Colorado Rapids; Week 18: at New York Red Bulls


Columbus travels to New York in what could be called the Crew's biggest match of the 2014 campaign thus far. The two sides still have identical records (4-5-8) and identical goal differentials (even).


7. Houston Dynamo  18 pts.2-2 draw vs. New York Red Bulls; Week 18: at Toronto FC


The amazing difference in Houston's attack with and without Brad Davis continues: in the FIFA World Cup player's first match back, the Dynamo scored twice, snapping its five-match scoreless run.


8. Philadelphia Union  18 pts. | 2-1 loss at FC Dallas; Week 18: vs. Colorado Rapids


A bit of a speed bump for the Union at Toyota Stadium, but given its start, Philadelphia is still in positive position in the Conference.


9. Chicago Fire  16 pts.1-1 draw vs. Toronto FC, 1-1 draw at Sporting Kansas City; Week 18: at New England Revolution


The Fire has drawn 10 matches this season; just four MLS sides drew that many contests in all of 2013.


10. Montreal Impact 14 pts. | 1-0 loss at Chivas USA; Week 18: vs. Sporting Kansas City


Tough to fault Montreal's loss when it came at the hands of this ridiculous goal by Erick "Cubo" Torres.

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