Whitecaps visit Timbers needing a point to clinch first in MLS West
The Vancouver Whitecaps have made a habit of grinding out points away from home this year. They’ll need one more gritty effort to guarantee an easier playoff road.
The Whitecaps visit the Portland Timbers on the final afternoon of Major League Soccer’s regular-season Sunday knowing a draw or better against their bitter rivals will secure top spot in the Western Conference for the first time in franchise history.
“As a manager and as players, you want to play in the games that mean something,” said head coach Carl Robinson. “There’s going to be emotion.”
After blowing a chance to clinch at B.C. Place Stadium in last weekend’s disappointing 1-1 tie with the San Jose Earthquakes, a result that would have also locked up a bye to the West semifinals, Vancouver (15-11-7) sits two points up on Portland (14-11-8) and the Seattle Sounders (13-9-11).