Galaxy to host Club Tijuana in first CONCACAF quarterfinal game
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The Galaxy said Monday that it will host Club Tijuana on March 12 in the first leg of a two-game quarterfinal series in the CONCACAF Champions League tournament.
The game at StubHub Center in Carson starts at 7 p.m. The second game is scheduled in Tijuana on March 18.
CONCACAF is a federation of club teams mainly from North America and Central America.
The Galaxy advanced to the quarterfinals by compiling a 3-1-0 record in the initial group-stay play against Isidro Metapan of El Salvador and CS Cartagines of Costa Rica.
If the Galaxy prevails in the two-game, aggregate-goal series against Club Tijuana and advances to the semifinals, it would face the winner of the quarterfinal series between Sporting Kansas City and Cruz Azul of Mexico.
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