United host Montreal on Saturday, May 6 at 6 PM for the first time since last season. The northern neighbors have not fared extremely well against the Black-and-Red both overall and in the nation's capital; D.C. hold an overall regular season record of 5-3-5 and a home record of 3-0-3. And while Montreal don't return to RFK after Saturday, it marks the first of five meetings between the Black-and-Red and Canadian opposition, with only one other meeting in D.C.

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United travel to the scenic Pacific Northwest to take on the Vancouver Whitecaps later this month--May 27--at BC Place, where they have a 1-1-2 record. Ben Olsen's side defeated Vancouver 4-0 at RFK in the only matchup last season and the last time they traveled to Vancouver as well, beating Carl Robinson's team 2-1 in 2015.

In the summer, United take their next trip to Canada and head to BMO Field on June 17 to take on Toronto FC. The Black-and-Red have also enjoyed success against the Reds, with an overall record of 13-9-4 against the team that debuted in MLS in 2007 and an 8-5-1 record away from home. The most recent away victory came in October of last year, when Lamar Neagle scored two unanswered goals to lead United to a 2-1 victory.

Less than a month after their trip to Toronto, United head back to Canada, this time to Stade Saputo, where they'll face Montreal for the final time this season. Last year's away meeting was a 1-1 draw, when Bill Hamid made several saves and Neagle converted a penalty kick.

United's final home match against a Canadian side comes on Aug. 5, when they host Toronto. Kickoff for Saturday's match is scheduled for 6 PM ET on CW Richmond and NewsChannel 8.

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