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Did USMNT World Cup failure let U.S. Soccer win equal pay case vs. USWNT?
In the judge’s ruling, he specifically pointed to U.S. Soccer’s calculations that say the USWNT had played 111 games during the time period covered in the lawsuit, earning $24.5 million, an average of $220,747 per game. Meanwhile, the USMNT had played 87 games and earned less money, $18.5 million for an average of $212,639 per game.
 
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Here is the 2020 MLS playoff schedule (playoff seeds in parentheses):

EASTERN CONFERENCE
Play-in games (Nov. 20):

New England Revolution (8) vs. Montreal Impact (9), 6:30 p.m. (FS1)

Nashville SC (7) vs. Inter Miami (10), 9 p.m. ET (ESPN2)

Round 1 (Nov. 21-22, Nov. 24):

Philadelphia Union (1) vs. Lowest seeded play-in winner

Toronto FC (2) vs. Highest seeded play-in winner

Columbus Crew (3) vs. New York Red Bulls (6)

Orlando City (4) vs. New York City FC (5)

Conference semifinals (Nov. 29, Dec. 1-2)

Conference final (Dec. 6)

WESTERN CONFERENCE
Round 1 (Nov. 21-22, Nov. 24):

Sporting Kansas City (1) vs. San Jose Earthquakes (8)

Seattle Sounders (2) vs. Los Angeles FC (7)

Portland Timbers (3) vs. FC Dallas (5)

Minnesota United (4) vs. Colorado Rapids (5)

Conference semifinals (Nov. 29, Dec. 1-2)

Conference final (Dec. 6)

MLS CUP
East winner vs. West winner in home stadium of team with higher playoff seed, Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. ET (FOX)
 
There was never a doubt. Seattle is inevitable! We’re one win away from the D word...

It just sucks we couldn’t be there this year
Should be a good match, but Seattle needs to start strong, because if they fall behind to Columbus, there’s no coming back.
I’m going 3-1 Crew.

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