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CONCACAF Champions League: Your Running Commentary

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Toronto FC and the Seattle Sounders can move a step further in the CONCACAF Champions League tonight as they both take on Central American opponents in second legs of their two-game series.

Toronto FC takes on CD Motagua (8pm, Fox Soccer Channel) in Honduras after winning the first leg, 1-0, while the Sounders face Metapan in El Salvador tonight (10pm, Fox Soccer Channel) with a similar 1-0 lead.

If you will be watching tonight's matches, please feel free to share your thoughts, opinions and some play-by-play in the comments section below.

Enjoy the action.

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  1. Sorry ya dumb-yank haters…. we can’t hear you up here in Toronto right now… its too loud what with all the celebrating!!!

    OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TORONTO
    I’M GOING CRAZY…

    TFC! Congrats boys!

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  2. Naa you guys are right, I have no idea what I was thinking….. Mix of east coast late night, newborn at home, and FSC feed….. I just looked at the lineup.

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  3. Plus Jeff Parke is injured and N’Kufo is 35, played a ton of minutes two days ago and will start again this weekend.

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  4. The Sounders absolutely did not play a half-reserve team. The only non-regular starter was Roger Levesque, and even he was A team to start the season.

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  5. In response to a post by Rob. The Sounders are using mostly reserves. What are you talking about? Levesque, who plays alot and Marshall who used to be a starter. Everyone else tonight was a starter. It’s not too bad. Do your re-search. Only Jeff Parke, and Blaise Nkufo did not play. With the awful pitch and the travel, I think it was a good result. The Sounders showed well for the MLS.

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  6. They just screwed up.

    Congratulations to Seatlle. Sloppy conditions and they deserved a result. They were the better team and it is nice to see an MLS team actually do something.

    Hopefully LA can show up for a game tomorrow.

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  7. For the longest time, mlssoccer.com had the score as 2-0 Metapan. Was there a goal called off or did they just screw up?

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  8. This isn’t Metapan’s home stadium. Given that it is a couple hours away from home and the game doesn’t end till 10 on a week day, it kind of makes sense that no one showed up.

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  9. Seattle really did control the game for the most part. Keller had little to do at all besides the defensive suck at the start.

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