The Denver Post

Portland faces Sporting K.C.; Atlanta will play New York

- By Anne M. Peterson

The Major League Soccer playoffs re-start on Sunday, with the Portland Timbers hosting Sporting Kansas City and Atlanta United hosting the New York Red Bulls.

The two leg conference championsh­ips come following a two-week internatio­nal break.

For Atlanta coach Tata Martino, the conference final has added meaning: A shot at the MLS Cup in his final season with the team. Martino, the MLS Coach of the Year, will leave United following the season and could become Mexico’s coach.

The MLS Cup final is set for Dec. 8.

A look at the two conference finals:

WESTERN CONFERENCE: Portland Timbers vs. Sporting Kansas City

Sporting KC: Sporting finished the season as the top seed in the Western Conference and earned a knockout-round bye before a 5-3 win on aggregate over Real Salt Lake in the conference semifinals. Sporting will be without forward Diego Rubio for the opening leg because of yellow card accumulati­on.

Portland Timbers: The Timbers advanced to the conference final on penalty kicks to cap a wild semifinal with rival Seattle. Portland is the only team that played a knockout round match to get to this stage.

EASTERN CONFERENCE: Atlanta United vs. the New York Red Bulls

Atlanta United: Atlanta won a playoff series for the first time by beating New York City 4-1 on aggregate in the semifinals. United was the highest-scoring team in the league during the regular season. United’s scoring prowess is paced by Josef Martinez, who had a league-record 31 goals.

New York Red Bulls: The Red Bulls, who have never won an MLS Cup, advanced on a 3-1 aggregate semifinal victory over the Columbus Crew.

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