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Match Day Quick Reference Cards: Projected Real Salt Lake vs. Philadelphia Union Where: Rio Tinto Stadium When: Saturday, 2 p.m. TV/Radio: KUSG 2.2 (Comcast 111, Dish Network 12); KALL (700 AM) Records: RSL (2-3-1, 7 points); Philadelphia (1-5-0, 3 points) Standings Pts W D L GF GA Standings/Power Poll: RSL (T9th/3rd tier); PHI (15th/4th) Los Angeles 16 5 1 0 10 2 Colorado 10 3 1 2 8 6 Houston 10 3 1 2 9 6 RSL formation: 4-4-2 12 PHI formation: 4-2-3-1 Seattle 9 2 3 2 8 8 Stahl San Jose 9 3 0 2 7 7 3 M 30 Chivas USA 7 2 1 3 6 9 Russell Arrieta Real Salt Lake 7 2 1 3 6 9 D 77 D FC Dallas 4 0 4 1 7 8 Williams 11 M 4 Salinas F 15 4 Olave Soborio Califf D F D Standings Pts W D L GF GA New York 15 5 0 1 8 4 7 11 1 18 5 23 Columbus 8 2 2 0 6 3 Beckerman Fred Morales Zimmerman Seitz Rimando Chicago 8 2 2 2 8 6 M M GK M M GK Kansas City 7 2 1 2 5 4 New England 7 2 1 3 8 7 6 10 16 Toronto FC 6 2 0 4 7 12 15 Borchers Findley Orozco Philadelphia 3 1 0 4 6 11 Moreno D F D DC United 0 0 0 5 2 13 F 8 Johnson M 2 2 Beltran 20 Harvey D Torres D SB Nation Total First tier Last M Power rank votes votes week Los Angeles 21 7 1 New York 21 7 1 BENCH BENCH Columbus 21 7 1 Projected starters and bench Projected (10) Nelson Gonzalez, F (5) Shavar Thomas, D Houston 19 5 2 Colorado 16 2 1 (19) Pablo Campos, F (8) Andrew Jacobson, M San Jose 14 0 3 (24) Kyle Reynish, GK (9) Sebastian Le Toux, F Kansas City 13 0 1 (26) Chris Wingert, M (10) Danny Mwanga, F Seattle 10 0 2 (27) Collen Warner, M (14) Amobi Okugo, M Real Salt Lake 10 0 3 (28) Chris Schuler, D (18) Brad Knighton, GK Chicago 9 0 3 New England 7 0 3 (30) Rauwshan McKenzie, D (19) Jack McInerney, F Chivas USA 6 0 4 COACH: Jason Kreis COACH: Peter Nowak Toronto FC 1 0 3 FC Dallas 0 0 4 Philadelphia 0 0 4 Shots Saves SV% GAA GP SO Shots Saves SV% GAA GP SO DC United 0 0 4 Rimando 19 11 0.579 1.33 6 1 Seitz 31 18 0.581 2.20 5 0 Goals Assists Shots SOG MIN PP90 Goals Assists Shots SOG MIN PP90 Morales 3 1 4 3 247 2.55 Le Toux 4 1 16 11 360 2.25 Saborio 1 2 8 4 351 1.03 McInerney 1 0 3 1 69 2.61 Attendance Total Games Avg. Espindola 1 1 7 1 373 0.72 Harvey 1 0 1 1 422 0.43 Sounders 144,452 4 36,113.0 Beckerman 1 1 7 1 540 0.50 Jacobson 0 0 6 2 362 0.00 Philadelphia 34,870 1 34,870 Johnson 1 0 8 6 525 0.34 Moreno 0 0 3 0 449 0.00 Toronto 40,372 2 20,186 Findley 0 2 11 4 347 0.52 Arrieta 0 0 3 1 360 0.00 Los Angeles 76,980 4 19,245 Russell 0 1 2 2 520 0.17 Okugo 0 0 1 1 53 0.00 New York 53,858 3 17,952.7 Real Salt Lake 32,630 2 16,315 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS Houston 78,770 5 15,754 Goals Assists Shots SOG CKs Fouls Goals Assists Shots SOG CKs Fouls D.C. United 61,196 4 15,299 RSL 9 11 63 26 39 62 PHI 6 7 45 22 17 54 Chivas USA 45,639 3 15,213 Opponents 8 5 65 19 32 73 Opponents 11 9 38 31 25 52 Chicago 44,811 3 14,937 Match Day Quick Reference Cards: Match Day Quick Reference Cards: Columbus 27,858 2 13,929 1st 2nd Final Fouls Shots SOG CKs Colorado 31,449 3 10,483 Kansas City 30,658 3 10,219.3 RSL San Jose 28,344 3 9,448 New England 36,984 4 9,246 PHI FC Dallas 27,084 3 9,028 795,955 49 16,244 Product of Product RSL Soapbox.
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