VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC vs PORTLAND TIMBERS
BC PLACE, Vancouver, B.C.
March 28, 2015 (WEEK 4, MLS Game #23)
5 p.m. PT (TSN1; ROOT-NW)
The battle for the Cascadia Cup is rejoined anew as Vancouver Whitecaps FC play host to the Portland Timbers on Saturday afternoon at BC Place. Whitecaps FC – who have never defeated the Timbers at home – return to B.C. off a perfect two-game road swing that ended with a last-gasp 1-0 win at Orlando City SC. The Timbers have played to draws in each of their three matches this season, last a scoreless result at Sporting Kansas City last weekend.
- Octavio Rivero extended his goalscoring streak to three games to start his MLS career in dramatic fashion, netting the game’s only tally late in stoppage time to give Whitecaps FC a second consecutive victory, against Orlando City SC on Saturday evening.
- The Timbers reached their third draw in as many matches to open the new season, playing to a scoreless draw for a second time this year in their match Saturday evening at Sporting Kansas City.
- Whitecaps FC have won just once in 11 all-time MLS meetings between the teams, that victory coming June 1 at Providence Park, a wild 4-3 victory.
- The Timbers have won three of five meetings all-time at BC Place, including a 3-0 victory last Aug. 30 in the only meeting of the year in Vancouver.
REFEREE: Allen Chapman. AR1 (bench): Mike Kampmeinert; AR2 (opposite): Jeremy Hanson; 4th: Alejandro Mariscal
MLS Career: 52 games; FC/gm: 22.6; Y/gm: 3.6; R: 12; pens: 20
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SUSPENDED: VAN: Kekuta Manneh (through March 29); Diego Rodriguez (through April 5)
DISABLED LIST: none
INTERNATIONAL ABSENCES: VAN: Russell Teibert (CAN; vs GUA 3/27, vs PUR 3/30); Darren Mattocks (JAM; vs VEN 3/27, vs CUB 3/30); Christian Dean (U.S. U-23) ... POR: none
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DESPITE THREE DRAWS IN THREE GAMES, TIMBERS SAY THERE'LL BE NO SLOW START THIS YEAR
'CAPS MORALES ACKNOWLEDGES DIFFICULT START TO 2015
'CAPS ROBINSON BELIEVES RIVERO CAN BE EVEN BETTER