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2007 USL First Division Master Schedule 2007 USL First Division Master Schedule Schedule subject to change Day Date Away @ Home Time Venue Friday April 13 Virginia Beach Mariners @ Puerto Rico Islanders 8:00 PM Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium Sunday April 15 Virginia Beach Mariners @ Miami FC 7:00 PM Tropical Park Stadium Friday April 20 Minnesota Thunder @ Charleston Battery 8:00 PM Blackbaud Stadium Saturday April 21 Rochester Raging Rhinos @ Virginia Beach Mariners 7:00 PM Virginia Beach Sportsplex Saturday April 21 Minnesota Thunder @ Carolina RailHawks 7:30 PM SAS Soccer Stadium Saturday April 21 Montreal Impact @ Atlanta Silverbacks 7:55 PM Silverbacks Stadium Saturday April 21 Puerto Rico Islanders @ Portland Timbers 10:00 PM PGE Park Saturday April 21 Seattle Sounders @ Vancouver Whitecaps 10:00 PM Swangard Stadium Friday April 27 Seattle Sounders @ Miami FC 7:30 PM Tropical Park Stadium Friday April 27 Minnesota Thunder @ Atlanta Silverbacks 8:00 PM Silverbacks Stadium Saturday April 28 Montreal Impact @ Charleston Battery 7:30 PM Blackbaud Stadium Saturday April 28 Virginia Beach Mariners @ Carolina RailHawks 7:30 PM SAS Soccer Stadium Saturday April 28 California Victory @ Vancouver Whitecaps 10:00 PM Swangard Stadium Sunday April 29 Seattle Sounders @ Puerto Rico Islanders 5:00 PM Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium Friday May 4 Puerto Rico Islanders @ Carolina RailHawks 7:30 PM SAS Soccer Stadium Friday May 4 Vancouver Whitecaps @ Rochester Raging Rhinos 8:00 PM PAETEC Park Saturday May 5 Montreal Impact @ Miami FC 7:30 PM Tropical Park Stadium Saturday May 5 Virginia Beach Mariners @ Atlanta Silverbacks 7:55 PM Silverbacks Stadium Saturday May 5 Portland Timbers @ Seattle Sounders 10:00 PM Qwest Field Sunday May 6 Rochester Raging Rhinos @ Charleston Battery 6:00 PM Blackbaud Stadium Sunday May 6 Vancouver Whitecaps @ Minnesota Thunder 6:05 PM James Griffin Stadium Friday May 11 Montreal Impact @ Puerto Rico Islanders 8:00 PM Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium Friday May 11 Seattle Sounders @ Portland Timbers 11:00 PM PGE Park Saturday May 12 Miami FC @ Charleston Battery 7:30 PM Blackbaud Stadium Saturday May 12 Carolina RailHawks @ Atlanta Silverbacks 7:55 PM Silverbacks Stadium Saturday May 12 Rochester Raging Rhinos @ California Victory 10:00 PM Kezar Stadium Saturday May 12 Vancouver Whitecaps @ Seattle Sounders 10:00 PM Qwest Field Sunday May 13 Rochester Raging Rhinos @ Portland Timbers 9:00 PM PGE Park Wednesday May 16 Minnesota Thunder @ Virginia Beach Mariners 7:30 PM Virginia Beach Sportsplex Friday May 18 Minnesota Thunder @ Miami FC 7:30 PM Tropical Park Stadium Friday May 18 Atlanta Silverbacks @ Puerto Rico Islanders 8:00 PM Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium Friday May 18 Carolina RailHawks @ Virginia Beach Mariners 8:00 PM Virginia Beach Sportsplex Friday May 18 Rochester Raging Rhinos @ Seattle Sounders 10:30 PM Qwest Field Saturday May 19 Charleston Battery @ Carolina RailHawks 7:30 PM SAS Soccer Stadium Saturday May 19 Vancouver Whitecaps @ California Victory 10:00 PM Kezar Stadium Sunday May 20 Seattle Sounders @ Montreal Impact 4:00 PM Claude Robillard Sports Complex Sunday May 20 Minnesota Thunder @ Puerto Rico Islanders 5:00 PM Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium Sunday May 20 Atlanta Silverbacks @ Miami FC 7:00 PM Tropical Park Stadium Sunday May 20 Rochester Raging Rhinos @ Vancouver Whitecaps 10:00 PM Swangard Stadium Wednesday May 23 Carolina RailHawks @ Seattle Sounders 10:00 PM Qwest Field Friday May 25 Miami FC @ Montreal Impact 8:00 PM Claude Robillard Sports Complex Friday May 25 California Victory @ Portland Timbers 10:00 PM PGE Park Friday May 25 Carolina RailHawks @ Vancouver Whitecaps 10:00 PM Swangard Stadium Saturday May 26 Atlanta Silverbacks @ Charleston Battery 7:30 PM Blackbaud Stadium Saturday May 26 Virginia Beach Mariners @ Minnesota Thunder 8:35 PM National Sports Center Saturday May 26 Seattle Sounders @ California Victory 10:00 PM Kezar Stadium Sunday May 27 Miami FC @ Rochester Raging Rhinos 6:00 PM PAETEC Park Sunday May 27 Carolina RailHawks @ Portland Timbers 9:00 PM PGE Park Wednesday May 30 Charleston Battery @ California Victory 10:00 PM Kezar Stadium Friday June 1 Rochester Raging Rhinos @ Miami FC 7:30 PM Tropical Park Stadium Friday June 1 Vancouver Whitecaps @ Montreal Impact 8:00 PM Claude Robillard Sports Complex Saturday June 2 Carolina RailHawks @ Virginia Beach Mariners 7:00 PM Virginia Beach Sportsplex Saturday June 2 Miami FC @ Atlanta Silverbacks 7:55 PM Silverbacks Stadium Saturday June 2 Charleston Battery @ Minnesota Thunder 8:05 PM James Griffin Stadium Saturday June 2 California Victory @ Seattle Sounders 10:00 PM Qwest Field Sunday June 3 Rochester Raging Rhinos @ Puerto Rico Islanders 5:00 PM Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium Tuesday June 5 Minnesota Thunder @ Montreal Impact 7:30 PM Claude Robillard Sports Complex Thursday June 7 Seattle Sounders @ Charleston Battery 7:30 PM Blackbaud Stadium Thursday June 7 Puerto Rico Islanders @ Miami FC 7:30 PM Tropical Park Stadium Thursday June 7 Vancouver Whitecaps @ California Victory 10:00 PM Kezar Stadium Friday June 8 Rochester Raging Rhinos @ Carolina RailHawks 7:30 PM SAS Soccer Stadium Friday June 8 Portland Timbers @ Montreal Impact 8:00 PM Claude Robillard Sports Complex Saturday June 9 Puerto Rico Islanders @ Miami FC 7:30 PM Tropical Park Stadium Saturday June 9 Portland Timbers @ Rochester Raging Rhinos 7:35 PM PAETEC Park Saturday June 9 Seattle Sounders @ Atlanta Silverbacks 7:55 PM Silverbacks Stadium Saturday June 9 Virginia Beach Mariners @ California Victory 10:00 PM Kezar Stadium Sunday June 10 Virginia Beach Mariners @ Vancouver Whitecaps 10:00 PM Swangard Stadium Friday June 15 Charleston Battery @ Montreal Impact 7:00 PM Claude Robillard Sports Complex Friday June 15 Seattle Sounders @ Carolina RailHawks 8:00 PM SAS Soccer Stadium Saturday June 16 California Victory @ Atlanta Silverbacks 7:55 PM Silverbacks Stadium Saturday June 16 Puerto Rico Islanders @ Minnesota Thunder 8:35 PM National Sports Center Sunday June 17 Charleston Battery @ Rochester Raging Rhinos 6:00 PM PAETEC Park Sunday June 17 Seattle Sounders @ Virginia Beach Mariners 7:00 PM Virginia Beach Sportsplex Thursday June 21 Montreal Impact @ Portland Timbers 10:00 PM PGE Park Friday June 22 Virginia Beach Mariners @ Carolina RailHawks 7:30 PM SAS Soccer Stadium Friday June 22 Vancouver Whitecaps @ Miami FC 7:30 PM Tropical Park Stadium Friday June 22 California Victory @ Rochester Raging Rhinos 7:35 PM PAETEC Park Friday June 22 Atlanta Silverbacks @ Charleston Battery 8:00 PM Blackbaud Stadium Saturday June 23 Montreal Impact @ Seattle Sounders 10:00 PM Qwest Field Sunday June 24 Vancouver Whitecaps @ Puerto Rico Islanders 5:00 PM Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium Sunday June 24 California Victory @ Minnesota Thunder 6:05 PM James Griffin Stadium Thursday June 28 Vancouver Whitecaps @ Virginia Beach Mariners 7:30 PM Virginia Beach Sportsplex Thursday June 28 Portland Timbers @ California Victory 10:00 PM Kezar Stadium Thursday June 28 Miami FC @ Seattle Sounders 10:00 PM Qwest Field Friday June 29 Puerto Rico Islanders @ Montreal Impact 7:00 PM Claude Robillard Sports Complex Friday June 29 Atlanta Silverbacks @ Rochester Raging Rhinos 8:00 PM PAETEC Park Saturday June 30 Vancouver Whitecaps @ Charleston Battery 7:30 PM Blackbaud Stadium Saturday June 30 Miami FC @ Portland Timbers 10:00 PM PGE Park Sunday July 1 California Victory @ Montreal Impact 4:00 PM TBD Tuesday July 3 Seattle Sounders @ Rochester Raging Rhinos 7:35 PM PAETEC Park Tuesday July 3 Vancouver Whitecaps @ Carolina RailHawks 8:00 PM SAS Soccer Stadium Wednesday July 4 Charleston Battery @ Atlanta Silverbacks 7:55 PM Silverbacks Stadium Wednesday July 4 Miami FC @ California Victory 9:00 PM Kezar Stadium Friday July 6 Carolina RailHawks @ Rochester Raging Rhinos 8:00 PM PAETEC Park Saturday July 7 Puerto Rico Islanders @ Charleston Battery 7:30 PM Blackbaud Stadium Saturday July 7 Vancouver 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@ Portland Timbers 9:00 PM PGE Park Tuesday July 17 Atlanta Silverbacks @ California Victory 10:00 PM Kezar Stadium Wednesday July 18 Miami FC @ Minnesota Thunder 8:05 PM James Griffin Stadium Thursday July 19 Vancouver Whitecaps @ Portland Timbers 10:00 PM PGE Park Friday July 20 Carolina RailHawks @ Miami FC 7:30 PM Tropical Park Stadium Friday July 20 California Victory @ Puerto Rico Islanders 8:00 PM Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium Saturday July 21 Virginia Beach Mariners @ Rochester Raging Rhinos 7:35 PM PAETEC Park Saturday July 21 Portland Timbers @ Atlanta Silverbacks 7:55 PM Silverbacks Stadium Sunday July 22 Carolina RailHawks @ Puerto Rico Islanders
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