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These two both kick off above the Western Conference play-off line, but will either still be there come the end of Decision Day?
Of the two, Minnesota United travel to Utah three places and five points better off.
The Loons battled back to beat Houston Dynamo 2-1 at Allianz Field on Saturday, courtesy of Luis Amarilla’s late winner.
That’s now three successive victories for Adrian Heath’s team, who’ve won eight of their last 11 MLS matches.
In fact, since 29 June, the Loons have collected 26 points, the most of any club in the league.
To summarise, Minnesota appear to be finding form at just the right time.
So, RSL have only won one of their last six, seeing the Claret and Cobalt slip down to sixth.
With four home games remaining, Pablo Mastroeni’s team will be earmarking these fixtures as their best opportunities for victories.
Will Minnesota leave Rio Tinto Stadium with three precious points?