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Vancouver Whitecaps host Dallas in Western Conference finals

FC Dallas (11-12-11, eighth in the Western Conference during the regular season) vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC (18-7-9, first in the Conference during the regular season)

Vancouver, British Columbia; Friday, 12 p.m. EST

BOTTOM LINE: The Vancouver Whitecaps host Dallas in the Western Conference finals.

The Whitecaps are 17-5-8 in Western Conference play. The Whitecaps rank second in the league drawing 202 corner kicks, averaging 5.9 per game.

Dallas is 10-12-8 in Western Conference games. Dallas is 6-2-2 when it scores a pair of goals.

The teams square off Friday for the fifth time this season. The last meeting finished tied 1-1.

TOP PERFORMERS: Brian White has 16 goals and one assist for the Whitecaps. Thomas Muller has eight goals and two assists over the past 10 games.

Petar Musa has scored 19 goals and added six assists for Dallas. Patrickson Delgado has one goal and four assists over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Whitecaps: 6-1-3, averaging 2.6 goals, 6.6 shots on goal and 6.5 corner kicks per game while allowing 1.0 goal per game.

Dallas: 4-2-4, averaging 1.5 goals, 4.2 shots on goal and 3.9 corner kicks per game while allowing 1.3 goals per game.

NOT EXPECTED TO PLAY: Whitecaps: Brian White (injured), Tristan Blackmon (injured), Ranko Veselinovic (injured), Adrian Zendejas (injured), Sam Adekugbe (injured), Sebastian Schonlau (injured).

Dallas: Louicius Don Deedson (injured).

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