MLS ROUNDUP Saturday’s games


Crew 3, Revolution 3

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Alejandro Moreno scored on a diving header in the 85th minute to help Columbus salvage a tie. Robbie Rogers and Guillermo Barros Schelotto had first-half goals for the Crew, 0-3-2 on the road this season and 1-4-6 overall. Rookie striker Adam Cristman scored twice and Pat Noonan added a goal in the first half to help New England (5-2-4) take a 3-2 lead. New England played without striker Taylor Twellman, midfielder Steve Ralston and defender Michael Parkhurst, all with the U.S. team that beat Panama 2-1 earlier Saturday in Foxborough in the Gold Cup quarterfinals. Columbus defender Frankie Hejduk also is playing for the United States in the Gold Cup.

Red Bulls 3, Wizards 3, tie

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Juan Pablo Angel scored his second goal of the game on a penalty kick in the 90th minute to give New York the tie. Angel, a former star with Aston Villa of the English Premier League who joined the Red Bulls last month, beat Wizards goalkeeper Kevin Hartman on the penalty kick after Jose Burciaga pulled down New York forward John Wolyniec in the box.

D.C. United 3, Fire 1

WASHINGTON — Luciano Emilio scored two goals to help D.C. United extend its unbeaten streak to seven games. D.C. United (5-3-2) moved ahead of the Fire (4-6-2) into third place in the Eastern Conference. D.C. United has won five of its last six matches. Rod Dyachenko also scored for D.C. United. Jerson Monteiro scored for Chicago.

Associated Press