🔴 MLS LIVE: Cincy lead in Orlando; Toronto with win over Portland
🔴 MLS LIVE: Cincy lead in Orlando; Toronto with win over Portland
MLS is back for the weekend of action since the international break. Check back throughout the night for updates from around the grounds!
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2025-06-29T01:36:46Z
The Red Bulls have pulled level in the 90th minute! It's 2-2 at Red Bull Arena!
2025-06-29T01:33:16Z
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Orlando have pulled one back against Cincinnati, and they just announced 10 minutes of added time! Buckle up folks!
2025-06-29T01:31:31Z
Johnny Russel has scored on his return to Kansas City!
2025-06-29T01:19:56Z
Evander bags his brace and all but wraps up the three points for Cincinnati. Pat Noonan's side are right back into the Supporters Shield picture with this result.
2025-06-29T01:11:04Z
A potentially big result on the way for Chicago, who are now 2-0 up on Charlotte. Chicago leapfrog their opponents on the night into the playoff spots with a win.
2025-06-29T01:08:30Z
What a run from Philip Zinckernagel. Who doesn't love a solo goal!?
2025-06-29T01:05:24Z
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There are quite a few surprise scores around the league this evening. Something must be in the water!
2025-06-29T01:03:05Z
In perhaps another surprise result this evening, Colorado Rapids are absolutely smashing the Revolution in New England.
2025-06-29T01:02:03Z
Evander just continues to make a name of himself as a true superstar in this league.
2025-06-29T00:58:55Z
Toronto have doubled their lead over Portland! It would be a shocking result if the hosts hold on for just their fourth win of the season.
2025-06-29T00:42:11Z
Forsberg is already climbing the ranks at the Red Bulls!
2025-06-29T00:41:42Z
A look back on arguably the best goal from the first-half of the early games! What a cheeky finish form Evander.
2025-06-29T00:05:50Z
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A great free-kick has seen Toronto take the lead against Portland. Could there actually be some good vibes at BMO this evening?
2025-06-29T00:05:04Z
The league's leading goalscorer just keeps on rolling!
2025-06-29T00:03:39Z
We've had goals all around the grounds as Toronto lead Portland, Nashville are ahead in Washington D.C., and the Red Bulls have the lead over Minnesota United.
2025-06-28T23:39:32Z
We're all set in the early matches as the whistles blow and the balls get rolling. Here we go, folks!

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