Paul Arriola and D.C. United are aiming for a place in the U.S. Open Cup’s round of 16. This year’s first test is against an opponent from the United Soccer League, which is one step below MLS. The club is 21-10 in Open Cup history, with six home victories against MLS foes. With two MLS road matches approaching — D.C. will visit MLS Cup runner-up Seattle on Saturday and MLS Cup champion Toronto next Wednesday — Coach Ben Olsen is likely to blend regulars and reserves against NCFC. World Cup coverage:Chechnya’s leader uses World Cup to extend his outreach to Middle EastFrom Rockville to Russia: Rodney Wallace will represent Costa Rica at World CupIn the season of Mohamed Salah, the city of Liverpool wraps its arms around a Muslim
Source: Washington Post June 04, 2018 17:30 UTC