MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER | Saturday’s games


EASTERN CONFERENCE

Crew 2, Impact 1

COLUMBUS

David Accam broke a tie in the 46th minute and the Columbus Crew beat the 10-man Montreal Impact to snap a 10-game winless streak. Accam curled it past goalkeeper Evan Bush to give the Crew (6-14-3) the lead. The goal was initially disallowed after Accam was called offside on Pedro Santos’ pass, but referee Robert Sibiga quickly overturned it, giving the Crew the goal after video review. The Impact (9-11-3) went down a man in the 55th minute when Bacary Sagna fouled Accam from behind. Columbus opened the scoring in the sixth minute. Josh Williams beat the goalkeeper to Wil Trapp’s free kick and looped in a header from the top of the 6-yard box. Zakaria Diallo tied it at with a header in the second minute of first-half stoppage time. It was the Crew’s first victory since May 8.

Dynamo 3, Toronto FC 1

TORONTO

Tommy McNamara, Tomas Martinez and Mauro Manotas scored and the Houston Dynamo beat Toronto FC to snap an eight-game road losing streak. Houston (9-9-3) had lost three straight overall and was 2-8-2 in its previous 12 games. Toronto (8-9-5) had won two in a row. McNamara opened the scoring in the fourth minute off a pass from Memo Rodriguez. Martinez connected in the 23rd, and Manotas made it 3-0 in the 57th. Jozy Altidore scored for Toronto in the 75th.

Union 2, Fire 0

CHESTER, PA.

Marco Fabian and Anthony Fontana scored and the Philadelphia Union beat the Chicago Fire to increase their conference lead. Fabian opened the scoring for the Union (11-6-6) in the 12th minute with a low-driving right-footed blast into the left corner from long distance. The 19-year-old Fontana entered as a substitute in the 61st minute and scored in a deflection four minutes later. The Fire (5-10-8) extended their winless streak to four games.

F.C. Dallas 2, Sporting 0

KANSAS CITY, KAN.

Dominique Badji and Jesus Ferreira scored and FC Dallas beat Sporting Kansas City. Badji opened the scoring for FC Dallas (9-8-5) in the 37th minute. A miscommunication between Sporting KC’s Seth Sinovic and Gianluca Busio led to an errant pass into the middle of the penalty area that Michael Barrios chased down and fed to Badji for the finish.Ferreira maneuvered past both Sporting KC center backs, Botond Barath and Matt Besler, and slotted home a close-range finish in the 57th minute. Sporting KC (6-8-7) had its two-game winning streak snapped.

Associated Press