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The MLS Starting 11: Counting down the top story lines for the 2018 season

A second team has arrived in Los Angeles while an original member appears on its way out of Ohio. There’s expansion activity, a Canadian juggernaut, a long-awaited stadium in Washington and an influx of league cash to bolster rosters. Alas, there’s no World Cup for MLS’s elite U.S. players.

It’s Year 23 for 23-team Major League Soccer, which will christen the season this weekend with 10 matches, including D.C. United at Orlando on Saturday.

Here is the Starting 11 …

1) MLS loves local rivalries, which, in soccer parlance, is known as the “derby.