Canada’s three MLS teams are linked Saturday as the chase for post-season places comes down to the crunch.

And Vancouver and Montreal can team up to eliminate Toronto FC from post-season contention.

A win by the visiting Whitecaps in Toronto coupled with an Impact victory over Columbus in Montreal will end the playoff chase for TFC, which would be 10 points out of a berth with only three games remaining.

The ninth-place Reds (9-15-6) dodged the same bullet last weekend by beating eighth-place New England 4-1 while sixth-place Montreal (12-15-4) was thumped 5-0 by seventh-place D.C. United.

D.C. (10-11-8) is likely in the driver’s seat just two points behind Montreal, which occupies the final playoff spot in the East. It has a game in hand on Toronto — which has a game in hand on Montreal — and four of its five remaining games are at home.

But Toronto continues to think positive.

“If we get three points (Saturday), then we’re still very much in it,” head coach Greg Vanney said. “We put some pressure on the teams that we’re chasing to have to continue to get results. And if that’s the case, we still have everything to play for in the final few matches.”

There is also urgency for Vancouver (11-12-7), which enters the weekend eighth in the West and six points out of the playoffs.

Should Toronto survive the weekend, it has away games at D.C. United and Montreal before wrapping up the season at home to league-leading Atlanta.

“The week of training we had this week was as good as any we’ve had all year, just in terms of sharpness, quality,” Toronto captain Michael Bradley said, “Now it’s on us to see if, over these last four games, we can keep winning. I think there’s a few twists and turns to come.”

The last MLS champion to miss the playoff the next season was Portland, which finished two points out of the post-season in 2016.

Toronto will have to face Vancouver without veteran defender Drew Moor, who is still working his way back from a calf injury. Striker Jozy Altidore, who has come out of the last two games early due to an ankle problem, could see some action.

For the Caps, it’s the second game under acting head coach for Craig Dalrymple, who took over for the fired Carl Robinson. Vancouver lost 3-0 at the Los Angeles Galaxy in Dalrymple’s debut.

“I’m sure he’s not trying to change everything up there,” Vanney said. “They’ve got a good team and they’ve been solid. It’s maybe about finding a tweak here or there to try to get a couple of results along this stretch to give them momentum.”

It’s the first meeting between the two since August when Toronto won the Canadian Championship 7-4 on aggregate.

“We’re going to Toronto, we’re going there to fight,” Vancouver defender Doneil Henry, a former TFC player, told reporters this week. “It’s all about pride right now.”

Saturday will be Alphonso Davies’ last trip to BMO Field in a Vancouver uniform, although the 17-year-old is slated to be back there Oct. 16 for Canada’s CONCACAF Nations League game against Dominica. Davies is headed to Bayern Munich at the end of the season.

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Davies, voted No. 1 on MLSsoccer.com’s list of top under-22 players this week, has 11 assists this season — the youngest player in MLS to reach double figures in assists, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The attacking midfielder is also the youngest MLS player to record three assists in a single game.

“Hopefully we can keep him at bay (Saturday) and make it a slow game for him in terms of his production,” Vanney said, “and then I wish him well after that.”

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