Adam Jahn scores late goal, Atlanta United ties Orlando City

Orlando City's Chris Mueller (9) and Atlanta United's George Bello, right, fight for possession of the ball during the second half of Saturday's MLS match in Orlando, Fla. - Photo by John Raoux of The Associated Press
Orlando City's Chris Mueller (9) and Atlanta United's George Bello, right, fight for possession of the ball during the second half of Saturday's MLS match in Orlando, Fla. - Photo by John Raoux of The Associated Press

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Adam Jahn scored on header in the final minutes of second-half stoppage time to give Atlanta United a 1-1 draw with Orlando City on Saturday night.

Jake Mulraney crossed from outside the 18-yard box to Jahn, who scored his third career goal.

Benji Michel scored in the final minute of the first-half stoppage time for Orlando City (4-2-4). He connected on an easy redirect from Daryl Dike.

Atlanta (3-4-2) had a couple of opportunities early in the second half. Cubo Torres' wide-open header was wide. Orlando City goalie Pedro Gallese batted away Emerson Hyndman's shot from distance seconds later.

Orlando City nearly added a second goal in the 79th minute, but Nani's laser free kick glanced off the post.

DYNAMO 2, SPORTING KANSAS CITY 1

HOUSTON -- Mauro Manotas scored on header in the 85th minute to lift Houston past Sporting Kansas City.

The Dynamo (3-2-4) have a four-match undefeated streak, outscoring opponents 10-3. Sporting KC (5-3-2) is winless in its last four.

Alberth Elis entered in the 58th minute for the Dynamo and tied it at 1 a minute later. Darwin Quintero assisted on both Dynamo goals. Erik Hurtado opened the scoring for Sporting in the 30th.

WHITECAPS 3, TORONTO FC 2

VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Micheal Baldisimo scored his first MLS goal and Vancouver beat Toronto FC to snap a three-game losing streak.

Lucas Cavallini and Jake Nerwinski also scored for Vancouver (3-6-0).

Jonathan Osorio and Alejandro Pozuelo connected for Toronto FC (5-2-3).

EARTHQUAKES 1, RAPIDS 1

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Kei Kamara scored in the 81st minute to pull the Colorado Rapids into a 1-1 draw with the San Jose Earthquakes.

It was the second straight draw for the Rapids (2-3-3), who have been winless in their last five games.

It was Kamara's 129th career goal, and it came after another prolific goal scorer, Chris Wondolowski, scored for the Earthquakes on a penalty kick in the 59th minute.

Wondolowski has 162 career MLS goals. San Jose (2-3-3) is winless since returning from the MLS is Back Tournament in Florida.

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