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MLS Playoff Race Heats Up

The L.A. Galaxy have clinched a playoff spot and Chivas USA are in position to do the same.

Published: Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Updated: Thursday, October 8, 2009 15:10

With only three weeks left in the Major League Soccer (MLS) regular season, the Los Angeles Galaxy have secured a berth in the MLS Cup playoffs. On the other side of the city, the Chivas USA are within striking distance of the Western Division leaders.

The Galaxy currently hold first place in the west with 44 points, tied with the Houston Dynamo. Chivas is tied for third place with the Seattle Sounders only three points back, but the Goats have two more games to play than both teams in front of them. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw, and no points are awarded for a loss.

The top two teams in the Eastern and Western divisions automatically qualify for the playoffs and the four other teams with the highest point totals, regardless of division, also qualify for the eight-team tournament.

"I think most games this year we've competed in the right way throughout 90 minutes," said Galaxy captain Landon Donovan in an interview on Mlsnet.com after the Galaxy beat the Chicago Fire Friday night, putting them in position to secure a playoff berth.

"And now we've got almost everyone healthy and playing well," added Donovan, who scored the game -winning goal against Chicago.

The defending champion Columbus Crew lead the MLS and Eastern Division with 46 points and three games to play while Chicago currently sits in second place in the East with 41 points and two games to go.

This year the MLS expansion team, Seattle Sounders, who are partly owned by actor/comedian Drew Carey, have 41 points a little ahead of the Colorado Rapids who have 40 points, with two games left for both.

The New England Revolution round out the current top eight with 38 points with three games remaining.

D.C. United (36 points, two games remaining), Toronto FC (35 points, three games remaining), and Real Salt Lake (34 points, three games remaining) have the best opportunities to enter the top eight while the New York Red Bulls are the only team in the 15- team league to be mathematically eliminated from the playoffs, a testament to the league's parity.

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