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Audi 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs: Top seeds earn home-field advantage

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  • Audi 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs: Top seeds earn home-field advantage
  • Union, Real Salt Lake academy products fueling U.S. toward Gold Cup and Olympic Qualifying
  • RSL’s academy products pave way to home-field position in postseason
  • Celebs, stars, politicians soak in thrilling Decision Day presented by AT&T



Audi 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs: Top seeds earn home-field advantage


The stage is set for the new single-elimination Audi 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs, which begin with Round 1 games on Saturday, Oct. 19, and Sunday, Oct. 20. The higher-seeded teams will have home-field advantage working in their favor, as MLS history reveals that two-thirds of the time in postseason play, higher-seeded teams (67.3%) and home teams (66.7%) have won playoff matchups.
A similar margin rings true for the regular season, with home teams holding down a 67.1 winning percentage from 1996-2018.
The No. 1 Eastern Conference team New York City FC and top team in the Western Conference, Supporters’ Shield winners Los Angeles Football Club, have each earned a Round 1 bye.
Round 1 matchups and broadcast details are below.
Audi 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs Round 1 Schedule
*Note: Schedule subject to change. All Times Eastern.

<div>Date</div>
<div>Time</div>
<div>Home Team</div>
<div>Away Team</div>
<div>Stadium</div>
<div>Broadcast</div>
<div>Oct. 19</div>
<div>1:00 p.m.</div>
<div>Atlanta United</div>
<div>New England Revolution</div>
<div>Mercedes-Benz</div><div>Stadium</div>
<div>Univision / TSN</div>
<div>Oct. 19</div>
<div>3:30 p.m.</div>
<div>Seattle Sounders FC</div>
<div>FC Dallas</div>
<div>CenturyLink Field</div>
<div>FOX Sports / FOX Deportes / TVA Sports</div>
<div>Oct. 19</div>
<div>6:00 p.m.</div>
<div>Toronto FC</div>
<div>D.C. United</div>
<div>BMO Field</div>
<div>TUDN / TSN / TVA Sports</div>
<div>Oct. 19</div>
<div>10:00 p.m.</div>
<div>Real Salt Lake</div>
<div>Portland Timbers</div>
<div>Rio Tinto Stadium</div>
<div>ESPNews / ESPN Deportes</div>
<div>Oct. 20</div>
<div>3:00 p.m.</div>
<div>Philadelphia Union</div>
<div>New York</div><div>Red Bulls</div>
<div>Talen Energy Stadium</div>
<div>FS1 / FOX Deportes / TVA Sports</div>
<div>Oct. 20</div>
<div>8:30 p.m.</div>
<div>Minnesota United FC</div>
<div>LA Galaxy</div>
<div>Allianz Field</div>
<div>ESPN / ESPN Deportes</div>

More information and the complete schedule of games for the Audi 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs can be found
here
.

MLS launches Audi 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs Bracket Challenge


Fans have 12 days to lock their picks in the Audi 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs Bracket Challenge for a chance to win season tickets to their favorite club, a $500 MLSStore.com gift card, or even an exhilarating VIP Audi driving experience to test the limits of the Audi R8 V10 Plus at the only Formula One track in the United States.
Participants can join a public league or create their own leagues, with one bracket providing entry into an unlimited number of leagues.
All bracket selections must be set by 1 p.m. ET on Saturday, Oct. 19, prior to kickoff of Atlanta United vs. New England Revolution from Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Univision / TUDN / TSN).
More information on the Audi 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs Bracket Challenge can be found
here
.

MLS youngsters among October call-ups for Argentina, Uruguay and South Korea


More than 100 MLS players are set to participate in international competition during the October FIFA Window. A total of 106 players representing 34 national team federations will play in either international friendlies or continental tournaments across the globe, with additional rosters set to be announced in the coming days. Of the 106 players, nearly 60 percent (62/106) play for teams set to compete in the Audi 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs.
Among the MLS standouts are a pair of midfielders receiving their first calls to represent the Argentina U-23 team in New York City FC’s
ValentĂ­n Castellanos
and D.C. United’s
Lucas RodrĂ­guez
. In total, four MLS players have been called to the Argentina U-23 team this year, with Atlanta United midfielder
Ezequiel Barco
and Inter Miami forward
Julian Carranza
joining Castellanos and RodrĂ­guez this season. The 21-year-old Castellanos experienced a breakout season with 11 goals and seven assists to help NYCFC top the Eastern Conference. RodrĂ­guez, meanwhile, finished with six goals and three assists, as the 22-year-old helped D.C. back to the postseason in his first year with the club.
A pair of Young Designated Players who joined MLS this season continue to receive calls to represent their national teams, with Vancouver Whitecaps FC midfielder
Hwang Inbeom
(South Korea) and LAFC forward
Bryan RodrĂ­guez
(Uruguay) each being called into a second consecutive camp.
A full list of MLS players called into their national teams during the FIFA September Window can be found
HERE
.

Union, Real Salt Lake academy products fueling U.S. toward Gold Cup and Olympic Qualifying


The U.S. Men’s National Team has called 18 MLS players, including 10 MLS academy products, into its roster for its first two matches in Concacaf Nations League play. Under the Nations League format, if the U.S. finishes in the top two spots of its group, it will automatically qualify to the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup. The U.S. begins Nations League play against Cuba on Friday, Oct. 11 at Audi Field in Washington D.C. (7 p.m. ET, FS1 / UniMás / TUDN).
Receiving a call to the U.S. for the first time is 18-year-old Philadelphia Union academy product
Brenden Aaronson
, who helped the team finish with a club-best record and the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference for the Audi 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs. Aaronson, a candidate for the AT&T MLS Rookie of the Year award, could follow in the footsteps of Real Salt Lake academy product
Corey Baird
, who won the award last year and was also called by the U.S. in the October window.
Along with the senior U.S. MNT, the United States U-23 squad is making preparations for 2020 Olympic Qualifying, calling in 16 MLS players into camp this cycle. Real Salt Lake leads all clubs with five academy products called by the U.S. U-23 squad, including four players who logged over 1,000 minutes this season (
Justen Glad
,
Aaron Herrera
,
Brooks Lennon
,
Sebastian Saucedo
) in helping the club lock down the No. 3 spot in the Western Conference for the Audi 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs. The fifth Real Salt Lake player called is 18-year-old
David Ochoa
, who started for the U.S. in the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup and could replace Nick Rimando as the leading man between the posts.
The Philadelphia Union send three players to the U-23 camp, second most in MLS, as defenders
Auston Trusty
and
Mark McKenzie
, and goalkeeper
Matt Freese
join the U.S. squad. Trusty represented the U.S. at the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup, while McKenzie participated in the 2019 tournament.

RSL’s academy products pave way to home-field position in postseason


Thanks in large part to heavy contributions from their academy products, third-seeded Real Salt Lake have earned a home-field Western Conference Round 1 match against the No. 6 Portland Timbers on Oct. 19 (10 p.m. ET, ESPNews / ESPN Deportes). With the new knockout round format of the Audi 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs, RSL has the fortune of playing in its fortress Rio Tinto Stadium, where the club posted 12 regular season victories this year (tied for second in MLS).
They also showcase a young side that has grown quickly over the past two seasons, led by 23-year-old striker
Corey Baird
, the 2018 AT&T MLS Rookie of the Year who has been called up to the U.S. Men’s National Team for the Concacaf Nations League this month. Baird, who has netted 13 goals in two seasons, is also one of three Salt Lake academy products who have posted four assists this year, including 22-year-old midfielder
Sebastian Saucedo
and 22-year-old defender
Aaron Herrera
. Five RSL academy products have played more than 1,000 minutes this season, with Herrera leading the club with 2,768 minutes and 32 appearances.
FC Dallas also tout a robust academy arsenal heading into the Audi 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs. Five former Academy players have logged more than 1,000 minutes, including recent U.S. MNT call-up and defender
Reggie Cannon
, and midfielder
Paxton Pomykal
who captained the U.S. U-20s at the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup and earned an MLS All-Star selection. The attack includes 18-year-old striker
Jesus Ferreira
, who leads FC Dallas with eight goals and is second in assists with six, potentially providing the No. 7 seed with enough offensive prowess to upset No. 2 Seattle Sounders FC on Oct. 19 (3:30 p.m. ET, FS1 / FOX Deportes).

Celebs, stars, politicians soak in thrilling Decision Day presented by AT&T


MLS Decision Day presented by AT&T reached the bounds of many celebrities and high-profile stars and owners who took in the thrilling regular season spectacle filled with club and team records, strong attendances and teams that solidified home-field advantage before transitioning to the Audi 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs:



After dust settled on MLS Decision Day presented by AT&T


RECORDS ON REPEAT

Goals record goes down in straight seasons: LAFC’s Carlos Vela crushed the previous 31-goal MLS single-season scoring record (31 goals set in 2018), netting his 34th in 31 games, including a scissor-kick for the brace en route to his Sunday hat trick.


Three years and three new points records: MLS clubs have reached an all-time high for regular season points in each of the past three seasons. LAFC (2019, 64 points); New York Red Bulls (2018, 71 points); Toronto FC (2017, 69 points).


LAFC is meeting the mark: LAFC players combined to score 85 goals this season, tying the league record set by the 1998 LA Galaxy. The next closest total was the 74 scored by Toronto FC in 2017.


Quakes’ Wondo kept them coming: Chris Wondolowski broke the previous MLS career goals record (145) on May 19, and put away 15 total this regular season – including this game-tying finish on a diving header to reach 159 on the final day of the regular season.


Retiring Rimando ruled in six different stats: Goalkeeping giant Nick Rimando has broken record after record during his illustrious MLS career, and he completed his final MLS regular season on Sunday with as the sole owner of league records in each of the following categories.

<strong>MLS Career Statistics</strong>
<strong>Rimando Record</strong>
Career Shutouts
<div align="center">154</div>
Career Wins
<div align="center">222</div>
Career Games Played
<div align="center">514</div>
Career Starts
<div align="center">514</div>
Career Saves
<div align="center">1,705</div>
Career Minutes
<div align="center">46,336</div>