By AARON CRANFORD
It may be the middle of the week, but there is no shortage of soccer, as many MLS rivalries and the 2015 Copa America quarterfinals kick off Wednesday evening.
Toronto FC vs. Montreal Impact headlines Wednesday’s MLS action, as the two Canadian counterparts meet in their first derby of 2015. Jozy Altidore returns to the starting lineup after appearing off of the bench in Toronto’s latest loss to NYCFC.
Meanwhile, Copa America host Chile hopes to continue the rampant scoring pace it had in group play when PSG star Cavani, who is listed to start despite the news that his father recently had killed someone in an car accident, and the rest of Uruguay step onto the field in the first quarterfinal match.
If you will be watching today’s action, feel free to leave your thoughts, opinions, and some play-by-play in the comments section below.
Enjoy the action (today’s soccer on TV schedule after the jump):
7 p.m. — DirecTV/MLS Live — Philadelphia Union vs. Seattle Sounders
7:30 p.m. — DirecTV/MLS Live — New York Red Bulls vs. Real Salt Lake
7:30 p.m. — DirecTV/MLS Live — Columbus Crew SC vs. New England Revolution
7:30 p.m. — DirecTV/MLS Live — Orlando City SC vs. Colorado Rapids
8 p.m. — DirecTV/MLS Live — Toronto FC vs. Montreal Impact
8:30 p.m. — DirecTV/MLS Live — Chicago Fire vs. D.C. United
8:30 p.m. — beIN Sports USA — Chile vs. Uruguay
11:00 p.m. — DirecTV/MLS Live — Los Angeles Galaxy vs. Portland Timbers
Wow. Portland isn’t good. And to think DC fans wanted Caleb Porter instead of Benji.
Lleget looks like a quality player
DC United and New England Revs a study in contrasts now – DC scores late goals, often coming from behind, and Revs score early goals and then fall behind.
Galaxy game is on ESPN2 I believe.