May 18 4:39p by Jeremiah Oshan
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With CONCACAF Champions League releasing the tournament's draw on Wednesday, it appears that FC Dallas may have the toughest road of any MLS side. If they advance to the main draw, they would be slotted in Group C which will include the Mexican Clausura champions as well as the possibility of another MLS team.
Before they even get there, the Toros would first have to win their preliminary round match against Alianza, historically one of the top teams from El Salvador. Group C will also include Panama's Tauro, which has won seven league titles and been the runner-up six other times since 1988. If the Canadian champions (either Toronto FC or the Vancouver Whitecaps) win their preliminary round, they would also be in Group C. The group's final team will be one of two Mexican teams, UNAM Pumas or Morelia Monarcas, who face off in the Clausura championship.
The Seattle Sounders, the other MLS team that will play in the preliminary round, will face Panamas' San Francisco. The winner of that two-game aggregate goal series will advance to Group D, which will include Mexico's Monterrey, Guatemala's Comunicaciones and the winner of the Herediano-Caribbean club championship third-place finisher preliminary round match.
The MLS Cup champion Colorado Rapids are in Group B, the only group guaranteed to be without a Mexican team. The Los Angeles Galaxy are in Group A, which could include the runner-up of the Mexican Clausura.
First Leg: July 26-28; Second Leg: August 2-4 (Teams on left host first leg)
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
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