http://www.mlsnet.com//news/team_news.jsp?ymd=20080207&content_id=138185&vkey=pr_hou&fext=.jsp&team=t200 March Saturday 29 at New England, 6:30 April Sunday 6 FC DALLAS 2:00 Saturday 12 at Kansas City 7:00 Saturday 19 at Los Angeles 9:30 Saturday 26 at Columbus 6:30 May Saturday 3 CHIVAS USA 7:30 Saturday 10 COLORADO 7:30 Saturday 17 at Chicago 7:30 Thursday 22 at San Jose 9:30 Saturday 31 NEW YORK 7:30 June Wednesday 4 at DC United 6:30 Saturday 7 TORONTO 7:30 Thursday 12 NEW ENGLAND 8:00 Saturday 21 at Colorado 8:30 Thursday 26 FC DALLAS 8:00 July (there's only one game in July because of SuperLiga and Open Cup) Thursday 3 at Real Salt Lake 9:00 August Saturday 2 COLUMBUS 7:30 Saturday 9 at FC Dallas 7:30 Saturday 16 REAL SALT LAKE 7:30 Wednesday 20 CHIVAS USA 8:00 Sunday 24 at New York 2:00 Sunday 31 CHICAGO 6:00 September Sunday 7 KANSAS CITY 2:00 Saturday 13 at San Jose 3:00 Saturday 20 SAN JOSE 7:30 Saturday 27 at Toronto FC 2:30 October Saturday 4 at Colorado 8:30 Sunday 12 DC UNITED 6:00 Sunday 19 LOS ANGELES 6:00 Saturday 25 at Chivas USA 7:30
I'm not sure what the MLS is thinking by ignoring the international calendar. Why do they want games without stars? That's what they're going to get when qualifying starts and many of the top players go to be with their respective national teams.