Home-field advantage is CF Montreal’s next objective as playoffs near
MONTREAL — With a post-season spot assured and four games to spare, CF Montreal has turned its attention to securing home-field advantage in the first round of the MLS Cup playoffs.
Montreal (16-9-5) secured its first playoff appearance since advancing to the semifinals in 2016 with a dramatic equalizer from Zachary Brault-Guillard in the fifth minute of stoppage time in a 2-2 draw with Columbus on Friday. The club enters Tuesday’s game against the visiting Chicago Fire in second place in the Eastern Conference, three points ahead of the New York Red Bulls with a game in hand.
First-place Philadelphia (18-4-9) is 10 points ahead of Montreal and likely to earn the conference’s bye into the second round. The other teams that finish in the top four will host their first-round opponents.
“We accomplished out first objective, so now we have to push for the top four and ideally stay in the top two,” said head coach Wilfried Nancy. “We wanted to challenge Philadelphia but they look to be out of reach. Aside from that we just have to focus on keeping our strong form and go into the playoffs playing our best soccer.”