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NEW YORK • Bradley Wright-Phillips and Dax McCarty each scored twice and the New York Red Bulls routed New York City FC 7-0 on Saturday to tie the MLS record for largest margin of victory.

McCarty put away a header into the top-right corner, off a corner from Sacha Kjelstan, in the third minute, and Wright-Phillips added two goals — the second coming on a bicycle kick in stoppage time — as the Red Bulls (4-7-1) took a 3-0 lead into halftime.

Wright-Phillps, who was scoreless in his first seven matches this season, has five goals in his last six.

McCarty made it 4-0 in the 51st minute and substitutes Alex Muyl, Gonzalo Veron and Gideon Baah added goals.

It was the first career goal for Muyl, a 20-yearl old rookie and Manhattan native.

The Red Bulls improved to 4-0 against NYCFC (4-4-5), which had its five-game unbeaten streak snapped.

FC DALLAS 4, REVOLUTION 2

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. • Fabian Castillo scored the go-ahead goal in the 70th minute and Tesho Akindele had two goals to help FC Dallas beat New England.

Castillo pounced on Revs defender Sambinha's muffed clearance attempt 25 yards from the goal and slotted the finish past goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth for a 3-2 lead.

Akindele capped the scoring with a strike from the top of the area in the 90th minute.

FC Dallas (8-4-2) took lead on Akindele's penalty kick in the fifth minute. Michael Barrios drew the penalty on a collision with Shuttleworth and left the game on a stretcher a few minutes after the foul.

Juan Agudelo tied it at 1 in the 23rd minute and the Revolution (2-4-7) took a 2-1 lead on Lee Nguyen's penalty kick in the 26th. Atiba Harris headed home Acosta's corner to tie it in the 36th.

ORLANDO CITY 2, IMPACT 1

ORLANDO, Fla. • Cyle Larin scored twice, Ricardo Kaka had two assists and Orlando City beat Montreal to snap a six-game winless streak.

Larin poked a left-footer into lower-left corner to put Orlando City (3-3-5) ahead for the first time in 87th minute. Kaka, slashing into the box, dropped a chest-pass near the penalty spot to Julio Baptista. He flipped a high pass back to Kaka for the cross to Larin, who finished from inside the 6-yard box.

Ignacio Piatti took a feed from Lucas Ontivero, cut back toward the center of the box and buried a right footer into the lower-left corner to give Montreal a 1-0 lead in the opening minutes. Larin flicked a header, off the cross from Kaka on a free kick, into the net to make it 1-1 in the 43rd.

Montreal (4-4-4) is winless in its last six matches.

FIRE 1, DYNAMO 0

BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. • Arturo Alvarez scored his first MLS goal since 2010 and Chicago held on to beat Houston.

Alvarez poked a feed from Gilberto Souza Jr. — that slipped between a pair of defenders — past goalkeeper Tyler Deric in the third minute.

The last-place Fire (2-5-4) had lost three in a row and were winless in their last six matches.

Deric had a season-high six saves for the Dynamo (3-7-2). Chicago's Sean Johnson, making just his second start this season, finished with three saves.

CREW 0, TORONTO FC 0, TIE

TORONTO • Toronto FC goalkeeper Clint Irwin had his fifth shutout of the season in the draw with Columbus.

Toronto dropped to 4-4-4 with its second straight tie. The Crew (2-4-5) are winless in their last four games.

Steve Clark had his third clean sheet of the season for Columbus.

Sebastian Giovinco had Toronto's best opportunity to break the scoreless draw in the 68th minute, but he uncharacteristically shot it wide in a 1-on-1 situation with Clark.