ORLANDO, Fla. -- Kevin Molino scored twice and had an assist to help Orlando City rally for a 3-1 victory over the New England Revolution on Sunday night.Molino headed home a cross from Brek Shea to give Orlando City (5-5-11) a 2-1 lead in the 64th minute.Kei Kamara broke free on a breakaway and put away a feed from Kelyn Rowe to give New England (6-8-8) a 1-0 lead in the 19th.Cyle Larin tied it in the 46th minute, first-timing a pass from Molino to the far post. Larin, who scored an MLS rookie-record 17 goals last season, has 11 goals this season -- tied for third in MLS.Molino put away a feed from Ricardo Kaka in the 83rd. It was his third goal in the last two matches and ninth this season.Orlando ended a five-game winless streak.New England had its three-game unbeaten streak snapped.SPORTING KANSAS CITY 1, TIMBERS 0KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- Jacob Peterson scored in the 50th minute in Sporting Kansas Citys victory over Portland.Peterson flicked a header, off a free kick by Benny Feilhaber, to the bottom-right corner.Alec Kann made a diving stop on Darlington Nagbe -- Portlands only shot on goal -- in the 10th.The Timbers (7-8-8) had chances in stoppage time. Jack McInerney blasted a right footer from the left side of the box off the crossbar in the first minute, and Fanendo Adis header, off a cross by Vytautas Andriuskevicius, from the right side of the 6-yard box missed wide right about three minutes later.Sporting (10-10-4) has won two in a row and five straight at home.Portland has lost two straight after an nine-match unbeaten streak.Kansas Citys Jimmy Medranda earned and fifth yellow card and will be suspended for Sportings next match, Aug. 7 at Portland.TORONTO FC 3, CREW 0TORONTO -- Tsubasa Endoh and Sebastian Giovinco score in the first half and Jozy Altidore added a late goal in Toronto FCs victory over Columbus.Endoh opened the scoring for Toronto (9-7-6) in the eighth minute when a shot from Giovinco deflected off his back, which provided a spin that threw off Columbus goalkeeper Steve Clark.Giovinco scored in the 24th minute. He passed to Canadian midfielder Jay Chapman, continued his run, got the ball back from Chapman and hit the ball with the outside of his right foot past Clarks outstretched right hand. Altidore, who came off the bench in the second half, had his 87th-minute shot deflected by Columbus defender Michael Parkhurst for his first goal of the season.The victory gives Toronto the Trillium Cup, an in-season competition between the two teams that acknowledges their geographical proximity, after TFC and Columbus (3-9-10) had drawn their previous two meetings this season.FC DALLAS 2, WHITECAPS 0FRISCO, Texas -- Kellyn Acosta and Maximiliano Urruti scored to help FC Dallas beat Vancouver.Acosta buried a right-footer in the bottom-right corner off a feed from Michael Barrios in the 56th minute. Three minutes later, Urruti slipped behind the defense and beat goalkeeper David Ousted from the corner of the 6-yard box for his sixth goal of the season.Dallas Chris Seitz made one save for his seventh shutout of the season, tied with Luis Robles of the New York Red Bulls for most in MLS. FC Dallas improved to 13-6-5, and Vancouver dropped to 8-9-6.REAL SALT LAKE 2, UNION 1CHESTER, Pa. -- Joao Plata and Javier Morales scored on well-placed shots early in the second half and Real Salt Lake beat Philadelphia.Plata tied if for RSL (9-6-7) in the 48th minute when he one-timed Demar Phillips lay-off and clipped the underside of the crossbar from behind the 18-yard box. Morales made it 2-1 six minutes later with just enough loft on his chip shot to get past the leaping and outstretched hand of goalkeeper Andre Blake.Roland Alberg opened the scoring for the Union (8-8-6) with a penalty kick in the 44th minute. C.J. Sapong drew the penalty against Aaron Maund, and Alberg drilled it past RSLs Nick Rimando.SOUNDERS 1, GALAXY 1, TIESEATTLE -- Cristian Roldan scored his second goal of the season in the 49th minute to give Seattle the lead, and a defensive miscue allowed Los Angeles Sebastian Lleget to tie it in the 78th minute.Seattle (6-12-3) was in position to get the victory in the debut of interim head coach Brian Schmetzer, taking over this week after the club and Sigi Schmid parted ways.Seattles defense broke down in the closing minutes, allowing a chipped pass by Steven Gerrard to find Lletget unmarked at the back post to tap in his first goal since Aug. 23, 2015.RED BULLS 2, FIRE 2, TIEBRIDGEVIEW, Ill. -- Bradley Wright-Phillips volleyed home Connor Lades cross in the 90th minute to give New York the tie with Chicago.The Red Bulls (9-9-5) took the early lead when Chicagos Matt Polster scored an own goal in the 16th minute, attempting to clear away Mike Grellas cross.David Accam tied it for the Fire (4-10-6) with a low shot from behind the penalty arc in the 35th minute. 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