
After falling 2–0 in the first leg of the Concacaf Champions Cup semi-final away at Vancouver’s BC Place, the Herons will need to score at least two goals to have a shot at advancing. Should Vancouver score once, Miami would need four, with the away goals rule in effect.
The weekend’s MLS Matchday 10 slate saw both sides rest their key pieces. Vancouver came away with a 3–1 win over Minnesota United to extend their lead atop the Western Conference and Supporters Shield race, whereas Miami let a 3–1 lead slip to lose 4–3 to FC Dallas at home.
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