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VANCOUVER, BC – One match away from a final. Following an impressive road performance in Minnesota, MLS Supporters' Shield leaders Vancouver Whitecaps FC are set for a massive week with two key matches. First up, the 'Caps are set to make their first-ever visit to Chase Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, Florida for their decisive Concacaf Champions Cup semifinal second leg against Inter Miami CF this Wednesday, April 30. Kickoff from the Sunshine State is set for 5 p.m. PT.
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Wednesday's clash will mark the third all-time meeting between the two sides, with the 'Caps winning the first leg at BC Place last Thursday by a score of 2-0 in front of a club-record crowd of 53,837 thanks to goals from Brian White and Sebastian Berhalter. A win, draw, or loss by a single goal on Wednesday would see the Blue and White progress to their first-ever Concacaf Champions Cup final, where they would face a LIGA MX side in either Cruz Azul or Tigres UANL.
WEEKLY STORYLINES
ONTO LEG TWO: A chance at history. Vancouver Whitecaps FC are set for one of their biggest matches in their MLS-era this Wednesday, as they face Inter Miami CF in the decisive second leg of the Concacaf Champions Cup semifinals at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The 'Caps, who are riding an eight-match unbeaten run across all competitions, carry a two-goal advantage thanks to goals from Brian White and Sebastian Berhalter in the first leg at BC Place. A win, draw, or loss by a single goal would see the Blue and White progress to their first-ever Concacaf Champions Cup final, where they would face a LIGA MX side in either Cruz Azul or Tigres UANL.
'CAPS AT THE SUMMIT: Following their 3-1 road victory over Minnesota United FC on the weekend, the 'Caps extended their climb at the top of the MLS Supporters' Shield and Western Conference standings with 23 points (7W-1L-2D), a full five points clear of second-placed Portland Timbers in the West. In addition, the win saw Vancouver extend their unbeaten road record in league play to five matches to begin the year (3W-0L-2D), marking the best five-game start on the road in the club's MLS era. The 'Caps are also tied for the most goals in the league with 20, have the best goal differential at +13, and are tied for the least amount of goals conceded with seven.
THE PLACE TO BE: The Blue and White will wrap up the week with another key Western Conference clash against Real Salt Lake on Saturday in the warm confines of BC Place. The match will mark the fifth match in the last 15 days for the 'Caps, and will be followed up by a full week of preparation leading into another home match in their MLS Season Pass Sunday Night Soccer clash against Los Angeles FC on Sunday, May 11. Vancouver will aim to continue their strong home form, as they've posted a record of 6W-1L-2D, scored 18 goals and kept four clean sheets across all competitions at BC Place this season.
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