MLS Newsstand – Sunday-Tuesday, Sept. 4-6, 2005

The links will open a new browser window for the publishing site. Some sites may require subscriptions or other registration to retrieve articles. Please take the time to review the privacy policies and terms of service for each outside site before you sign up. MLSnet.com offers these links as a service to our fans, but we cannot offer any technical support or customer service on any third-party site.

WCQ - USA 2 vs. Mexico 0
With USA's berth set, Arena plans roster for Cup (USA Today)
U.S. beats Mexico again, qualifies for World Cup (Columbus Dispatch)
U.S. Stops Mexico and Gains a Berth (New York Times)
U.S. Clinches Spot in the World Cup (Los Angeles Times)
Memorable day for U.S. soccer (Patriot Ledger)
U.S. Has Second-Half Surge To Clinch Spot in World Cup (Washington Post)
Columbus cozy for U.S. team (Cincinnati Post)
U.S. Needs a Few More Good Men in Quest for World Cup (New York Times)
U.S. men clinch World Cup spot (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Shutout locks up World Cup berth for U.S. (Dallas Morning News)
U.S. unrivaled in run to Cup (New York Daily News)
Home free at last (Boston Globe)
USA savors sweet clincher (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Arena Still Is Miffed With Fans (Los Angeles Times)
U.S. qualifies for 2006 World Cup (Kansas City Star)
Goodbye, Columbus . . . but then, what? (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Mexico coach belittles Americans (Columbus Dispatch)
Bound for Germany (Herald News)
Arena will be taking the cautious route to World Cup (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Long-distant drives to Columbus didn't faze Mexican fans (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Beasley scores goal despite foul play (Columbus Dispatch)
Donovan fuels the fire (ESPN.com)
Americans have uncanny '06 sense (Houston Chronicle)
U.S. wins berth in World Cup (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
Beasley and Keller the difference-makers (ESPN.com)
Gooch has goods for U.S. (New York Daily News)
Time is now for U.S. bench to shine (Houston Chronicle)
World Cup-bound U.S. savors some breathing room (Associated Press)
Feud engulfs Mexican soccer (Chicago Tribune)
U.S. makes its case for top seed (Star-Ledger)


Chicago Fire 2 at Los Angeles Galaxy 1
Galaxy Fails to Put Out Fire (Los Angeles Times)
Mapp's stoppage-time goal kicks Fire past Galaxy (Chicago Sun-Times)
Home isn't sweet for Galaxy against Fire (Orange County Register)
Questions of the Hart (Daily Breeze)
Galaxy misses chance to gain point (Press-Enterprise)
Ex-Chadwick star healthy and happy in MLS (Daily Breeze)


Columbus Crew 3 at Chivas USA 0
Crew Spoils Fun for Chivas USA (L.A. Times)
Crew wins third in row by shutout (Columbus Dispatch)
New additions no help in loss (Press-Enterprise)
Road wins boost Crew's confidence (Columbus Dispatch)


New England Revolution 1 at Real Salt Lake 0
RSL waiting for favorable schedule to finally arrive (Salt Lake Tribune)
RSL can't fight past Revolution (Salt Lake Tribune)
Revolution keeps Real reeling with tough loss (Deseret Morning News)
RSL struggles in close loss to New England (Standard Examiner)
Khano's cracker seals Revs victory (Bermuda Royal Gazette)
Smith hits big in Revs' win (Boston Herald)


San Jose Earthquakes 2 at FC Dallas 0
Slumping FC Dallas loses to San Jose (Al Dia)
Main attraction or not, Quakes pick up a win (San Jose Mercury News)


D.C. United 0 at Colorado Rapids 1
Cooke goal all that is needed (Denver Post)
D.C. United Fizzles in Colorado (Washington Post)


Kansas City wizards 2 at MetroStars 2
Wizards to get playoff preview (Kansas City Star)
Wizards let win slip away (Kansas City Star)


Other Soccer Articles
League helping hurricane victims (Kansas City Star)
League helping hurricane victims (Houston Chronicle)
MLS to feature Best XI election (Chicago Daily Herald)
Checketts sees his future in beautiful game (Houston Chronicle)
Kick around this notion: Quakes to P.A. (San Jose Mercury News)
World Cup geopolitical lessons transcend sports (Chicago Daily Herald)
Their qualifications were never questioned (Boston Globe)
Reason to Rejoice Again in Ukraine (New York Times)
FIFA Orders Replay of World Cup Playoff (Associated Press)
'06 World Cup Will Be Missing '10 Host (AP)