Saturday's MLS Capsules

Games played on April 25, 2015

HOUSTON (AP) - Benny Feilhaber scored from distance in stoppage time and Sporting Kansas City rallied to tie the Houston Dynamo 4-4 on Saturday night.

Houston (2-2-4) took a 3-1 lead in the 46th minute before Sporting KC (2-2-4) scored three goals in the final 21 minutes.

Krisztian Nemeth gave Sporting KC the lead in the second minute. He gathered a Houston turnover near midfield, dribbled in space to the top of the 18-yard box and struck a ball inside the far post. Houston's Giles Barnes tied it 9 minutes later on a half-volley after Sporting's failed clearance.

Will Bruin's glancing header on Brad Davis' corner kick gave Houston a 2-1 lead just before halftime and Barnes scored from distance in the first minute after the intermission for a two-goal advantage.

Barnes sent an errant back pass toward his goalkeeper in the 74th minute that Dominic Dwyer intercepted and netted to pull Sporting KC within 3-2. Houston's Jermaine Taylor was given a red card in the 79th minute for a handball in the penalty area and Feilhaber's penalty kick evened it at 3.

Raul Rodriguez put Houston back in front 3 minutes later after heading in Davis' free kick. But Feilhaber scored his second goal after a headed assist by Graham Zusi.

CREW 4, UNION 1

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Ethan Finlay had two goals and an assist, and Justin Meram and Kei Kamara also scored in Columbus' victory over Philadelphia.

Kamara, Finlay and Meram scored in the first half to help the Crew (3-2-2) build a 3-0 lead. Finlay added an insurance goal on a breakaway in the 73rd minute.

Kamara, in his 200th career MLS game, opened the scoring in the 21st minute when he settled Finlay's cross with a chest trap and blasted a left-footed shot into the net. It was his fifth goal of the season, tying him with Octavio Rivero for the league lead.

Finlay finished Waylon Francis' cross with one touch in the 32nd minute and Meram drove 40 yards by himself to score in the 44th. Eric Ayuk scored on a header for the Union (1-5-3) in the 64th minute. The Crew had gone 272 minutes without allowing a goal.

D.C. UNITED 2, WHITECAPS 1

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) - Chris Rolfe broke a tie in the 64th minute to help D.C. United beat 10-man Vancouver.

D.C. United (4-1-2) ran its unbeaten streak to five games.

Whitecaps captain Pedro Morales opened the scoring in the second minute, and Bobby Boswell tied it in the ninth.

Vancouver (5-3-1) was reduced to 10 men in the 42nd minute when referee David Gantar showed midfielder Matias Laba a second yellow for clipping the foot of onrushing Fabian Espindola. Laba also was cared for in the 34th minute for a handball.

REVOLUTION 4, REAL SALT LAKE 0

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) - Scott Caldwell scored his first MLS goal and had an assist to help New England beat Real Salt Lake.

New England (4-2-2) extended its undefeated streak to six games, while Real Salt Lake (2-2-3) lost its second straight.

Chris Tierney and Juan Agudelo also scored.

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