Friday, June 24, 2011

Prediction MLS Forecast: Week 15

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Saturday
Houston vs D.C. United – 6:00p.m. (Telefutura)
Houston must replaced the suspended Lovel Palmer in central midfield, but the Dynamo will probably face greater problems concluding D.C.'s decent run over the past seven matches (2-1-4, including a draw at Real Salt Lake last weekend) and overcoming its poor road form (0-3-4 on the campaign) in this affair.
Prediction: D.C. United win.

Los Angeles vs San Jose – 6:30p.m. (FOX Soccer)
The peculiar time of this one – perched in the northern California afternoon to serve as the appetizer prior to U.S. – Mexico – may create some gridlock in a derby that hasn't always had its fair share of it.
Prediction: Draw.

Chivas USA vs Philadelphia – 8:00p.m.
Red-and-White defender Zarek Valentin will return to his Pennsylvania roots for the first time as a professional. He and his teammates probably won't celebrate his homecoming with three points as the Union attempts to conjure up the proper response after a futile trip to British Columbia last weekend.
Prediction: Philadelphia win.

Portland vs FC Dallas – 8:30p.m.
John Spencer's side managed to pull one over on FCD at JELD-WEN Field earlier this year, but the Timbers probably aren't in the type of form required to do the same against the possession-oriented FCD at Pizza Hut Park.
Prediction: FC Dallas win..

Vancouver vs Sporting Kansas City – 8:30p.m.
One remarkable team goal and one cathartic home win won't cure the Whitecaps' ills away from Empire Field. Sporting Kansas City will welcome back Aurélien Collin from suspension after Wednesday's 0-0 draw at Philadelphia, but it must ward off fatigue from its midweek travels in order to secure the expected three points.
Prediction: Sporting Kansas City win.

Toronto FC vs Real Salt Lake – 9:00p.m.
The Claret-and-Cobalt played out a scoreless draw in Chicago in midweek, but it will have to lean on the returning Jean Alexandre to carry the burden in its threadbare attack after Fabián Espindola tweaked his left hamstring against the Fire.
Prediction: Real Salt Lake win.

Sunday
New York vs Chicago – 2:00p.m. (ESPN/ESPN Deportes)
Chicago extended its unbeaten run to six games and its streak of home draws to five (a MLS record) with that stalemate against RSL. With New York fatigued after its trek through the Pacific Northwest and still shorthanded through injury and international duty, the Fire should like its chances of a seventh straight result even with Thierry Henry bound to return from suspension. Cristian Nazarit's presence would help the cause, but he'll sit this one out as he completes his two-match ban.
Prediction: Draw.

New England vs Seattle – 4:00p.m.
New England snatched a surprising win here back in 2009. It hopes to do the same again with Benny Feilhaber (ankle) back in the squad, but Sounders FC should have too much in the tank even with Osvaldo Alonso and Leo Gonzalez ruled out through suspension. Jhon Kennedy Hurtado's return after a one-match ban makes a second consecutive win at CenturyLink Field all the more likely.
Prediction: Seattle win.

Colorado vs Columbus – 8:00p.m.
Both teams were on the end of a pair of shocking results last weekend. Expect a return to form as Colorado rebounds from its heavy home defeat to Los Angeles with Brian Mullan finally available (and Caleb Folan ruled out through suspension) and Columbus struggles to replicate its two-goal outburst in Houston.
Prediction: Draw.

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