Major League Soccer on Monday shifted two regular-season matches for the Columbus Crew, who advanced to the CONCACAF Champions Cup final for the first time in club history.
The Crew will face CF Pachuca for the CONCACAF Champions Cup title on June 1 in Pachuca, Mexico. They were supposed to host the New England Revolution on May 29 and the Seattle Sounders on June 1.
Now, the Crew will welcome the Revs on Oct. 12 and the Sounders will go to Columbus on Sept. 7. The MLS regular season ends Oct. 19.
Columbus has beaten the Houston Dynamo and Mexican sides UANL and Monterrey in the tournament, which features club teams from around the CONCACAF region (North and Central America and the Caribbean).
–Field Level Media
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