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Projected Starters and Bench Name Pos No Portland Timbers Vs. Seattle Sounders Where: Jeld-Wen Field When: Sunday, 1 p.m. TV/Radio: ESPN/KIRO (97.3 FM) Records: Timbers (5-8-3 18 pts); Sounders (8-4-8, 32 pts) Standings/Power poll: POR (8W, 3rd Tier), SEA (3W, 1st Tier) POR Formation: 4-4-2 SEA formation: 4-4-2 11!LM 17!LB Kalif 7!RB 10!RM Jeremy Alhassan James Hall Mauro Riley Rosales 17!F 13!CM 10!F 98!CB Fredy 31!CB Jack Eddie Mamadou Montero Jeff Danso Jewsbury Johnson Parke 1!GK 8!CM 6!CM 18!GK Troy Erik Osvaldo Kasey Perkins Friberg Alonso Keller 24!F 5!CB ! 34!CB Roger 21 CM 15!F Eric Diego Jhon Brunner Levesque Jorge Hurtado Chara Perlaza 15!LM 25!RB Alvaro 6!RM Steve Fernandez Darlington 5!LB Purdy Nagbe Tyson Wahl Referee: Jorge Gonzalez Projected starters and bench Projected Name Pos No. GA Sh Min SV% GAA Name Pos No. GA Sh Min SV% GAA Troy Perkins G 1 18 52 990 0.654 1.64 Kasey Keller G 18 18 74 1800 0.757 0.90 Adin Brown G 24 4 9 135 0.556 2.67 Terry Boss G 28 0 0 0 0.00 0 Name Pos No. G A Min PP90 Sht Name Pos No. G A Min PP90 Sht Kevin Goldthwaite D 2 1 0 180 1.00 9 Mike Fucito F 2 0 0 483 0.00 15 Eric Brunner D 5 1 1 1350 0.20 9 Brad Evans M 3 4 1 1023 0.79 21 Darling Nagbe M 6 1 0 623 0.29 10 Patrick Ianni D 4 1 0 794 0.23 5 Sal Zizzo M 7 0 0 447 0.00 5 Tyson Wahl D 5 1 2 990 0.36 4 Peter Lowry M 8 0 0 135 0.00 1 Osvaldo Alonso M 6 2 0 1710 0.21 41 Eddie Johnson F 10 0 0 135 0.00 2 James Riley D 7 0 1 1499 0.06 4 Kalif Alhassan M 11 0 5 1163 0.39 20 Erik Friberg M 8 1 2 1201 0.30 6 David Horst D 12 0 0 328 0.00 2 Mauro Rosales F 10 1 4 954 0.57 9 Jack Jewsbury M 13 4 6 1440 0.88 26 Leo Gonzalez D 12 0 1 808 0.11 3 Jorge Perlaza F 15 3 0 1287 0.42 20 Alvaro Fernandez M 15 4 0 1011 0.71 21 Adam Moffat M 16 0 0 100 0.00 0 Fredy Montero F 17 3 4 1257 0.72 53 Jeremy Hall D 17 0 2 1244 0.14 9 Nate Jaqua F 21 0 1 576 0.16 11 Diego Chara M 21 0 0 939 0.00 4 Servando Carrasco D 23 0 0 450 0.00 4 Ryan Pore F 23 0 0 200 0.00 4 Roger Levesque M 24 2 2 587 0.92 8 Steve Purdy D 25 0 0 630 0.00 2 Lamar Neagle F 27 1 0 405 0.44 11 James Marcelin M 14 0 0 363 0.00 3 Jeff Parke D 31 1 0 1367 0.13 8 Kenny Cooper F 33 3 1 1336 0.47 35 Pat Noonan M 32 0 0 40 0.00 1 Match Day Quick Reference Cards: Match Day Quick Reference Cards: Mamadou Danso D 98 2 0 1022 0.35 13 Jhon Kennedy HurtadoD 34 0 1 1309 0.07 7 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS Goals Assists Shots SOG CKs Fouls Goals Assists Shots SOG CKs Fouls Timbers 19 15 182 59 73 222 Sounders 25 23 263 85 104 236 Opponents 28 25 193 78 80 152 Opponents 18 13 226 74 91 254 INJURY REPORT (as of Friday): OUT: FW Spencer Thompson (R knee); INJURY REPORT (as of Friday): OUT: MF Steve Zakuani (R leg DF Rodney Wallace (L knee); QUESTIONABLE: FW Bright Dike (R fracture); DOUBTFUL: FW OʼBrian White (L leg surgery); PROBABLE: Achilles rupture); DF David Horst (L hip flexor); PROBABLE: DF MF Brad Evans (hamstring strain) Mamadou Danso (L shoulder); DF Jeremy Hall (groin soreness); MF Adam Moffat (R ankle sprain); MF Peter Lowry (L quadriceps strain); GK Troy Perkins (R hip soreness).
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