Major League Soccer's playoffs reach the sudden-death knockout stage this weekend with the Western Conference semi-final clash between Los Angeles FC and the Seattle Sounders topping the bill.Seattle have reached the playoffs in all but one of their seasons since joining MLS in 2009, reaching four finals and clinching two MLS titles as well as the CONCACAF Champions League last year.
Two-time defending champion United States will meet Jamaica and Mexico will face Panama in next March's CONCACAF Nations League semi-finals, the North American regional football governing body announced Wednesday.By reaching the final four, those teams also qualified for next year's Copa America, a 16-team event to be played in the United States that features South America's 10 national teams.
Edson Álvarez's 101st-minute equalizer, and a subsequent penalty shootout, gave Mexico berths in the Nations League finals and the 2024 Copa América.