Scores & Fixtures 2006 Major League Soccer
Round | Day | Date | Time | Home | Score | Away | Attendance | Venue | Referee | Match Report | Notes |
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Conference Semifinals | Sat | 2006-10-21 | NY Red Bulls | 0–1 | D.C. United | Giants Stadium | Michael Kennedy | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | ||
Conference Semifinals | Sat | 2006-10-21 | Colorado Rapids | 1–2 | FC Dallas | Invesco Field at Mile High | Hilario Grajeda | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | ||
Conference Semifinals | Sun | 2006-10-22 | Chicago Fire | 1–0 | NE Revolution | Toyota Park | Tim Weyland | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | ||
Conference Semifinals | Sun | 2006-10-22 | Chivas USA | 2–1 | Houston Dynamo | The Home Depot Center | Jorge Gonzalez | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | ||
Conference Semifinals | Sat | 2006-10-28 | NE Revolution | (4) 2–1 (2) | Chicago Fire | Gillette Stadium | Jair Marrufo | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; NE Revolution won; NE Revolution won on penalty kicks following extra time | ||
Conference Semifinals | Sat | 2006-10-28 | FC Dallas | (4) 2–3 (5) | Colorado Rapids | Pizza Hut Park | Abbey Okulaja | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Colorado Rapids won; Colorado Rapids won on penalty kicks following extra time | ||
Conference Semifinals | Sun | 2006-10-29 | Houston Dynamo | 2–0 | Chivas USA | Robertson Stadium | Michael Kennedy | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Houston Dynamo won | ||
Conference Semifinals | Sun | 2006-10-29 | D.C. United | 1–1 | NY Red Bulls | Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium | Tim Weyland | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; D.C. United won | ||
Conference Finals | Sun | 2006-11-05 | D.C. United | 0–1 | NE Revolution | Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium | Kevin Stott | Match Report | |||
Conference Finals | Sun | 2006-11-05 | Houston Dynamo | 3–1 | Colorado Rapids | Robertson Stadium | Brian Hall | Match Report | |||
MLS Cup 2006 | Sun | 2006-11-12 | NE Revolution | (3) 1–1 (4) | Houston Dynamo | 22,427 | Pizza Hut Park (Neutral Site) | Jair Marrufo | Match Report | Houston Dynamo won on penalty kicks following extra time |
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