Impact officially advance to Round of 16 at MLS tournament with Red Bulls loss

Montreal edges out New York for playoff berth on goal differential

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Caption: Montreal's Zachary Brault-Guillard kicks the ball during a game against D.C. United on Tuesday. The Impact officially advanced at the MLS is Back Tournament Wednesday when Cincinnati beat New York 2-0. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

The Montreal Impact are headed to the round of 16 at the MLS is Back Tournament.
The Impact (1-2-0 in Group C play) had their passage to the knockout stage of the World Cup-style tournament confirmed Wednesday when FC Cincinnati defeated the New York Red Bulls 2-0.
That result assured Montreal of finishing as one of the four best third-place finishers. The Impact will play Group A winner Orlando City on Saturday.
Montreal finished the group stage with three points and a goal difference of minus-one. That's better than New York City FC, third in Group A with three points and a goal difference of minus-two, and the Red Bulls, third in Group E with three points and a goal difference of minus-three.
Toronto FC has already qualified as the Group C winner. The Vancouver Whitecaps play Chicago Fire SC on Thursday, needing to win by at least two goals and help from some other teams to advance.
WATCH | Impact shut out D.C. United in final group-stage game:

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Caption: Saphir Taider lifts Montreal Impact to a 1-0 win over D.C. United.

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