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MLS Capsules: Dallas wins at Los Angeles

FC Dallas midfielder Kellyn Acosta (center), scores past Los Angeles Galaxy keeper Brian Rowe (right). (Gus Ruelas / Associated Press)
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CARSON, Calif. – Kellyn Acosta scored in the 69th minute and FC Dallas beat the Los Angeles Galaxy 2-1.

Dallas spoiled Curt Onalfo’s first game with Los Angeles after replacing Bruce Arena as coach.

Acosta split two defenders and shot to the bottom corner of the near post.

Maximiliano Urruti opened the scoring for Dallas in the 47th minute, and Giovani dos Santos tied it on a penalty kick in the 57th.

Rapids 1, Revolution 0

COMMERCE CITY, Colo. – Dominique Badji scored, Zac McMath made three saves and Colorado beat New England.

Badji drew a foul on Benjamin Angoua, setting up a free kick by Dillon Powers near the right corner. Kevin Doyle’s header bounced off the far post before Jared Watts and goalkeeper Cody Copper converged on the ball, sending it high in the air and Badji’s header from inside the 6-yard box found the back of the net in the 52nd minute.

Toronto Fc 0, Real Salt Lake 0

SANDY, Utah – Nick Rimando made three saves for Real Salt Lake, including two against Sebastian Giovinco, to help Real Salt Lake tie defending Eastern Conference champion Toronto FC.

Giovinco was given a yellow card for unsporting behavior in the 82nd minute. He has 39 goals in two seasons and was the 2015 MLS Golden Boot winner.

Fire 1, Crew 1

COLUMBUS, Ohio – David Accam turned a defender around and scored in 73rd minute to give Chicago the draw with Columbus.

Dax McCarty intercepted a pass at midfield and quickly put the ball forward to John Gossens, who slotted it ahead to Accam. Accam dribbled into the box where he turned around a Crew defender before rolling a shot into the far right corner. Ethan Finlay scored for Columbus in the 17th minute.

Earthquakes 1, Impact 0

SAN JOSE, Calif. – Anibal Godoy scored early and San Jose beat Montreal.

Godoy floated a left-footed shot just over the hands of goalkeeper Evan Bush in the 17th minute.

D.c. United 0, Sporting Kansas City 0

WASHINGTON – Bill Hamid made five saves, including one late against Dom Dwyer, to help D.C. United tie Sporting Kansas City in the team’s last Major League Soccer home opener at RFK Stadium.

United has played at RFK since their debut in 1996. The team will play at Audi Field next season.

Updates. Should stand.