Seattle • Chris Wondolowski scored his MLS-leading 22nd goal, and his 10th game-winner to lead the San Jose Earthquakes to a 2-1 victory against the Seattle Sounders on Saturday night.
Simon Dawkins scored his eighth goal of the season in the second minute for the Earthquakes (18-6-6), who won all three matchups against Seattle this season, including two on the road.
Steve Zakuani tied the score for the Sounders (13-7-9) in the 14th minute with his first goal since returning to action in early July after a year-long recovery from a broken leg.
Wondolowski then got the winner in the 30th minute, converting after a corner kick was settled by Victor Bernardez, who passed it into the 6-yard box for Wondolowski's easy tap-in past goalkeeper Michael Gspurning.
Galaxy 4, Toronto FC 2 • Juninho had two spectacular first-half goals and Robbie Keane also scored twice in Carson, Calif., as the Los Angeles Galaxy beat Toronto FC 4-2 to clinch a playoff spot.
The Galaxy (15-11-4) won its fourth consecutive match, though its shutout streak ended at five matches including two in CONCACAF Champions League play.
Terry Dunfield and Luis Silva scored for Toronto (5-18-7), which lost for just the third time in 12 games.
Revolution 1, Red Bulls 1 • Darrius Barnes scored his first career goal five minutes into stoppage time to give New England a 1-1 draw against New York in Foxborough, Mass.
The Revolution (7-15-8) have just one win in 13 matches (1-8-4) since beating New York 2-0 on July 8.
Barnes' tying goal came shortly after Loel Lindpere put the Red Bulls (14-8-8) ahead in the first minute of stoppage time.
Sporting KC 0, Impact 0 • Sporting KC goalkeeper Jimmy Nielsen punched away Matteo Ferrari's header in added time as Montreal struggled to a 0-0 draw at home to keep the Impact in the MLS playoff hunt.
Montreal picked up its first point in three games since ending its team-record five-game winning streak.
Montreal goalkeeper Troy Perkins made a point-blank stop on Kei Kamara 14 minutes into the game.
Fire 2, Crew 1 • Chris Rolfe scored two goals in a little more than 3 minutes in the first half to lead Chicago to a 2-1 victory over Columbus.
Chicago (16-8-5) won its fourth straight and seventh in the last eight to move two points behind first-place Sporting Kansas City in the Eastern Conference.
MLS standings
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
Sporting KC 16 7 7 55 37 25
Chicago 16 8 5 53 42 34
New York 14 8 8 50 50 43
D.C. 14 10 5 47 46 39
Houston 12 7 10 46 41 34
Columbus 13 11 6 45 36 37
Montreal 12 15 4 40 44 49
New England 7 15 8 29 37 41
Philadelphia 7 14 6 27 26 32
Toronto FC 5 18 7 22 34 55
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
x-San Jose 18 6 6 60 62 36
x- Los Angeles 15 11 4 49 54 42
x- Real Salt Lake 15 11 4 49 40 34
Seattle 13 7 9 48 45 31
Vancouver 10 12 7 37 29 38
FC Dallas 9 12 9 36 35 38
Colorado 9 18 2 29 36 43
Portland 7 15 8 29 31 51
Chivas USA 7 14 7 28 21 44
x- clinched playoff berth
Thursday's Games
D.C. United 1, Philadelphia 0
Saturday's Games
Montreal 0, Sporting Kansas City 0
New England 1, New York 1
Real Salt Lake 2, Portland 1
Chicago 2, Columbus 1
San Jose 2, Seattle FC 1
Los Angeles 4, Toronto FC 2