
While hope remains that the financially stricken Vancouver Whitecaps will remain in the city, there are a concerning number of cold, hard, dollars-and-cents factors stacked against the Major League Soccer club — one of those being, simply, that it's based in Canada.

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Jesper Sorensen is delighted with the self-belief Sebastian Berhalter is demonstrating as he bids to make the United States’ World Cup squad. Berhalter netted for the Vancouver Whitecaps in their 1-1 draw with the San Jose Earthquakes last time out. The draw kept Vancouver within three points of the ‘Quakes at the top of MLS’ […] The post FC Dallas v Vancouver Whitecaps: Sorensen backs Berhalter´s World Cup push appeared first on Soccer News.
Bruce Arena urged his San Jose Earthquakes team to “hang in there” before the MLS pauses for the World Cup, amid a hectic fixture schedule over the past few weeks. San Jose played out a 1-1 draw with fellow Western Conference high-flyers Vancouver Whitecaps last time out, as Sebastian Berhalter cancelled out Preston Judd’s early […] The post Seattle Sounders v San Jose Earthquakes: Arena urges injury-hit visitors to ´hang in there´ appeared first on Soccer News.

Also: James Rodríguez finally makes his mark with Minnesota, and a perfect stat line appears in the BronxThere are points up for grabs in the East. Inter Miami tooled up to defend their MLS Cup title with uneven results. The Philadelphia Union have dropped them from the top of the heap to the cellar. The Ohio duopoly of Columbus and Cincinnati are below their previous standard, while Orlando City played the long game, conducting minimal business before Antoine Griezmann’s summer arrival.Nashville SC have been the greatest beneficiary of The Great Points Migration in 2026, storming to the top of the East. But right behind them after a gritty 2-1 win over Philadelphia this week are the surprising New England Revolution, led by Marko Mitrović in his first MLS head coaching role after four years with the US youth national teams. Continue reading...
Sebastian Berhalter scored a goal for the Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday night in a 1-1 tie with the San Jose Earthquakes — a battle between the top-two teams in the MLS standings. The Earthquakes (9-1-2) lead the league with 29 points, three more than second-place Vancouver. Daniel De Sousa Britto — known simply as “Daniel” — made back-to-back stops in the 57th minute and finished with four saves.
The Cooligans break down the growing uncertainty around the Vancouver Whitecaps and a potential move to Las Vegas with insider insight from Paul Tenorio. Then, San Diego FC’s Luca Bombino joins to discuss choosing between Italy and the USMNT, learning from Giorgio Chiellini, and his ambitions to play in Europe. Plus, the guys react to Inter Miami blowing a 3-goal lead and what’s gone wrong at the club.