Friday, May 13, 2016
Union-Impact Preview (The Associated Press)
The Eastern Conference contenders look for their strong finishes to carry over into an important match for both Saturday at Stade Saputo. Montreal (4-3-3) enters the first of three 2016 meetings with Philadelphia (4-3-2) with a one-point edge on the Union and Toronto FC for first in the East, though it has played one more game and trails both on goal differential. After Didier Drogba and Ignacio Piatti scored a minute apart to bring the Impact within one, Drogba set up Dominic Oduro for a close-range finish in stoppage time to gain a critical point.
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