NEW YORK -- David Villa scored in the sixth minute and New York City FC stretched its undefeated streak to four games, beating the Los Angeles Galaxy 1-0 on Saturday in their first trip to Yankee Stadium.Eastern Conference-leading New York City (11-7-8) has not been beaten since July 24, a 4-1 road loss against the New York Red Bulls. The Galaxy (9-4-11) were unbeaten in nine games.Galaxy goalkeeper Clement Diop blocked Ronald Matarritas low shot, yet Villa was right in front of the goal to tap in the deflection for his MLS-leading 16th goal of the season.Diop kept it close, sliding to block Villas shot attempt in the 38th minute. Villa grabbed that rebound but shot wide left. In the 80th minute, Villa shot high to the left near post, but Diop knocked it out with another jumping, one-handed block.TORONTO FC 3, UNION 1CHESTER, Pa. -- Sebastian Giovinco scored his MLS-leading 16th goal and Toronto FC beat Philadelphia to extend its unbeaten streak to six games.Giovinco slipped behind the defense, set up by Delgados long feed on a counterattack, and blasted a left footer off the far post and into the near side net to open the scoring in the 18th minute.Drew Moor and Jozy Altidore also scored for Toronto (11-7-7). Ken Tribbett scored for Philadelphia (9-9-7).FIRE 3, IMPACT 0MONTREAL -- Luis Solignac, David Accam and Matt Polster scored and Chicago beat Montreal for its first road victory in more than two years.The last-place Fire (5-11-7) hadnt won on the road since a 5-1 victory in San Jose on July 23, 2014.Chicago opened the scoring in the 16th minute when Accam raced upfield after a Montreal corner and fed Solignac on the left side for his fourth goal of the season. The Fire stuck on another counter in the 73rd when Michael de Leeuw slipped a pass to Arturo Alvarez for a shot that went off Accam and rolled slowly over the goal line. Polster scored from the left side in the 89th.Montreal dropped to 8-7-9.CREW 2, REVOLUTION 0FOXBORO, Mass. -- Ethan Finlay and Federico Higuain scored and Columbus beat New England to snap a 10-game winless streak.Finlay tapped home a right-footer from inside the 6-yard box in the eighth minute. Higuain blasted a shot, from near the spot, into the net in the 49th.Steve Clark had three saves for Columbus (4-8-11). New England (6-11-8) has lost four in a row.RAPIDS 0, ORLANDO CITY 0, TIECOMMERCE CITY, Colo. -- Tim Howard had his fourth shutout in eight games and Colorado tied Orlando City.Howard, who had played in the English Premier League since 2003 before joining the Rapids in July, had two saves. Colorado (11-3-10) is unbeaten in its last three matches and has just one loss since April 9.It was just the third shutout this season for Orlando (5-6-13).Air Force 1 Low Noir .com) - Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and Roger Federer were easy first-round winners Tuesday at the Australian Open. Air Force 1 Haute Femme . Breaking three of his own world records on his way to winning in Paris, Chan silenced the critics and left the audiences standing in appreciation and awe. http://www.siteairforce1pascher.fr/air-force-1-low-soldes/basket-basse-noir.html . Irving scored 23 points, Tristan Thompson had 20 points and 10 rebounds and the Cavaliers beat the Denver Nuggets 117-109 on Friday night. Air Force 1 Low Femme Pas CherAir Force 1 France .Y. - Detroit goaltender Jonas Gustavsson has earned NHL first star of the week honours after winning in his first three appearances of the season.MONTREAL -- Coach Marco Schallibaum says cups are important. And he wants his Montreal Impact players to consider that when they face the Vancouver Whitecaps in a winner-take-all match for the Voyageurs Cup. "Its not the (league) championship, but the cup is always interesting," Schallibaum said Monday. "I use as an example 25 years ago when I won a cup. "I have always remembered it. It was very emotional, and we want to feel that emotion after the game." It was actually 30 years ago, in 1983, that Schallibaum won the Swiss Cup with Grasshoppers Zurich. Now, the Voyageurs Cup is up for grabs if the Impact can win, or at least score a goal in a tie, in the second leg of the Amway Canadian Champion final on Wednesday night in Vancouver. The teams played to a 0-0 draw in the first leg on May 15 at Saputo Stadium. Montreal can win the two-game, total-goals series by scoring an away goal, as long as they dont lose the game. "Its important that we do everything not to have any regrets after the game," added Schallibaum, a former star fullback in Switzerland who went into coaching when his playing days were done. The 51-year-old brought winning with him when he took over the Impact this season. The club was bounced from the first round by Toronto FC last year under former coach Jesse Marsch. Montreal started the year with a victory in the pre-season Disney Pro Soccer Classic in Orlando, Fla., and are battling for top spot in Major League Soccer with a 7-2-2 record. They are coming off a rousing 5-3 win at home over Philadelphia on Saturday night, paced by a hat trick from striker Marco Di Vaio and the first goals of the season from Andrew Wenger and rookie Blake Smith. Now their attention turns to Cup play, where both sides feel they have an edge. The Whitecaps have home field advantage, but Wenger said it is Vancouver that should be feeling the heat. "I think people forget that they need a goal just as much as we do," said Wenger. "And if we score a goal, theyre in a lot of trouble. "So theres more pressure on them than there is on us." The Whitecaps defence tied Montreal in knots in the first leg and they had some chances to steal an away goal, including onne headed for the net that was swept off the line by Impact midfielder Justin Mapp.dddddddddddd More open space is expected in the second leg, with both sides looking for goals. And, with the Cup on the line, both should have most of their top players in the lineup. "They had guys in different spots last game and it kind of threw a curveball at us," said goalkeeper Even Bush. "But theyll come out and try to attack and, playing at home, theyre going to go for the win right away. "Were going to have to deal with that, but it will open up space for us as well." Troy Perkins has played every MLS match for Montreal this season, but backup Bush has played the Cup games. In the opening round against TFC, the Impact lost the first leg 2-0 in Toronto but responded with a 6-0 win in the second leg to take the series 6-2 on aggregate. It ended Torontos four-year run as Voyageurs Cup champion. Montreal took it seven years in a row before that, while Vancouver has never won the Cup. The winner also gets Canadas lone berth in the CONCACAF Champions League. Perhaps the Impacts greatest high in their 20-year history came in Champions League play in 2009, when they drew 55,571 fans to Olympic Stadium for a 2-0 win over Mexicos Santos Laguna in the first leg of the quarter-finals. But their deepest low was in the return leg, when they scored twice more, only to collapse in the second half and lose 5-4 on aggregate. Now theyre gunning for another shot at international play. "If we could go out there and win a Cup to bring back to our fans here, that would be something we would cherish a long time," said Bush. The first leg was marked by a collision of heads between Vancouvers Jordan Harvey and Montreals Jeb Brovsky that left the Impact defender with his nose broken in six places. Brovsky, a former Whitecap, needed plastic surgery on his face, but was back in the lineup on Saturday and is expected to play. Fullback Hassoun Camara will return after missing Saturdays game with a sore thigh. Forward Daniele Paponi and midfielder Andrea Pisanu, both on the mend from thigh injuries, worked out on the sidelines Monday but wont be available. Captain Davy Arnaud is out with a concussion. ' ' '