Kick Off: One Open Cup finalist down, one to go; change in CONCACAF Champions League field
Here are the top 15 stories we're following today:
1. OPEN CUP CLASH: DEANDRE YEDLIN SLATED TO START FOR SOUNDERS
2. MACMATH IS PHILLY'S US OPEN CUP HERO
Zac MacMath might be living on borrowed time at the Philadelphia Union, with Algerian World Cup star Rais Mbolhi set to take his place in goal soon. But on Tuesday, MacMath provided the club with one of their most memorable moments to date - and a home place in the Open Cup final. With the Union and FC Dallas tied at 1-1 following 120 minutes of regulation and extra time, MacMath made two saves in the shootout to secure Philly's progression and leave FCD heartbroken.
3. BELIZEANS BOOTED FROM CCL, TICOS TO STEP IN
Looking further ahead, Portland, Sporting KC and D.C. United kick off their CONCACAF Champions League campaigns next week - and despite the fact that the tournament has already begun, there's been a late change in the tournament's field. CONCACAF announced on Tuesday that Belize's Belmopan Bandits have been removed from the CCL after the playing surface at Belize National Stadium was deemed unplayable. So Costa Rica's Herediano will take their place in Group 7 alongside Club León and Isidro Metapán.
4. LUIS GIL TURNS ON THE STYLE
5. FRENCH-INFLECTED: RED BULLS ACQUIRE SENE FROM REVS
Just days ago, New York Red Bulls sporting director Andy Roxburgh said the club was working on deals for three new players, and now the first of the dominoes has fallen. Saër Sène was traded to the Red Bulls from the New England Revolution on Tuesday, with Andre Akpan and some allocation money heading in the opposite direction. Can Sène provide the depth New York will need in the busy months ahead? Will Akpan's arrival kick-start the ailing Revs?
6. PIATTI SEEKS TO CLEAR UP RADIO COMMENTS
7. JOHNSON ON BARCELONA'S RADAR?
We all knew Fabian Johnson was outstanding for the US national team at the World Cup, but now it appears he was so impressive that no less a club than Barcelona are looking at the fullback. Of course, such a move would be difficult given that Johnson has only just signed for Borussia Mönchengladbach, but the Catalans reportedly have the wingback as a backup plan should their move for Juan Cuadrado fall through.
8. US-COLOMBIA NOT HAPPENING ON SEPTEMBER 9?
The World Cup is still fresh in memory, but Jurgen Klinsmann's side will soon hit the field again, with a friendly against the Czech Republic next month. It had been reported that a friendly against Colombia in San Antonio would take place on Sept. 9, but it seems that arrangement has fallen through. Texas was so close to seeing James Rodriguez in the flesh. Now when will US fans get a chance to see their team on home soil?
9. USA'S SOCCER-MAD CITY WITHOUT A TEAM
Competition for Major League Soccer clubs is pretty fierce at the moment. The past week has seen Sacramento throw itself into contention, with countless other North American cities pining for a piece of the top-flight action. But what about San Diego - the Californian soccer hotbed? The Guardian visited the city to explore its soccer culture and ask whether it's ready for an MLS team.
10. GORDON 2.0 A BETTER PLAYER
11. ATIBA VS ARSENAL: CANADIAN SET FOR HUGE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE DUEL
Canadian export Atiba Hutchinson and his Turkish club Besiktas were thrilled to secure passage through the third round of UEFA Champions League qualifying with their aggregate win over Dutch club Feyenoord. But their next task is even tougher: a do-or-die qualifying clash with English heavyweights Arsenal. The two-legged series kicks off on Aug. 19.
12. EBOLA OUTBREAK AFFECTS AFRICAN CUP QUALIFYING MATCHES
The latest wave of the Ebola contagion has killed hundreds and wreaked havoc on several West African nations, and it's affecting soccer as well. On Wednesday the Confederation of African Football announced that two African Cup of Nations qualifiers - a Sept. 5 match between Guinea and Togo and the Sept. 10 Sierra Leone vs. Congo game - will be relocated due to the outbreak, with the possibility of further rescheduling for matches later in the fall. That news will affect Philadelphia Union midfielder and Sierra Leone international Michael Lahoud as well as his countryman Kei Kamara, a former fan favorite with Sporting KC.
13. WOOD AIMING FOR BREAKTHROUGH YEAR IN GERMANY
Despite playing his entire professional career in Germany, Bobby Wood is already a familiar name to USMNT fans, and the forward has targeted a breakthrough season with German side 1860 Munich. He even has his sights set on making the US roster for the game against Czech Republic in Prague next month.
14. HOWARD DOMINATES FIFA 15 TRAILER
15. CHERUNDOLO'S HANNOVER 96 TESTIMONIAL
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