D.C. United will ease into the 2020 MLS season with two matches against teams that did not qualify for the playoffs this year and one against an expansion club.
Details about the opener — Feb. 29 against the Colorado Rapids at Audi Field — were announced earlier this month, and on Thursday, the league released the 34-game schedules for all 26 teams.
United’s second match is March 7 at home against Inter Miami, which, along with Nashville SC, is entering its inaugural season. (D.C. will visit Nashville on April 18.)
Week 3 will send United to Cincinnati, which in its first season this year, was last in the overall standings.