Foxborough, Mass.
The Revolution (6-7-8) had a flurry of attempts leading up to the goal and Fire (4-10-5) goalkeeper Sean Johnson made three saves in the 2 minutes prior.
But Johnson came off his line to defend Chris Tierney’s corner and failed to clear it with his outstretched hand while Watson connected and sent the header into the empty net.
Bobby Shuttleworth earned his fifth shutout of the season for New England.
Sunderland, England
Sunderland said in a statement Saturday that 53-year-old Moyes signed a four-year contract with the club, which just avoided relegation last season.
Moyes’ relative success at Everton from 2002-13 earned him the job at United after Alex Ferguson’s retirement, but he lasted less than a season following a series of disappointing results.
He took over at Real Sociedad in Spain, but was sacked last November after a poor start to the season.
Oakville, Ontario
Brandt Snedeker was in a little better position. U.S. Open champion Dustin Johnson was right there, too.
“I think I’m going to be the most-hated man in Canada tomorrow, but it’s going to be a lot of fun trying to figure it out,” said Snedeker, the 2013 winner at Glen Abbey who eagled the par-5 18th on Saturday for a 6-under 66 and a one-stroke lead over du Toit and Johnson.
Du Toit matched Snedeker with an eagle on 18, holing a 40-footer for a 70. The Arizona State senior is from Kimberley, British Columbia.
Pat Fletcher, born in England, was the last Canadian winner in 1954 at Point Grey in Vancouver. Carl Keffer is the only Canadian-born champion, winning in 1909 and 1914. Albert Murray, a Canadian also born in England, won in 1908 and 1913.
Gurnee, Ill.
Hull, who missed the four-ball session Friday with a fever and trouble with her asthma, teamed with Melissa Reid for a 3-and-1 victory over sisters Ariya and Moriya Jutanugarn of Thailand. Holly Clyburn and Jodi Ewart Shadoff routed Pornanong Phatlum and Porani Chutichai 7 and 5, helping seventh-seeded England to a Pool B-best nine points.
The U.S., which began the day with just three points, turned in its best performance so far in the rare team event on the LPGA Tour. Lexi Thompson and Cristie Kerr posted their second straight win with a 4-and-2 victory over Ai Suzuki and Ayaka Watanabe, and Stacy Lewis and Gerina Piller surged to a 3-and-1 win over Haru Nomara and Mika Miyazato.
Carnoustie, Scotland
The 52-year-old Spaniard had a bogey-free round in wind at 6-12 mph on the mostly cloudy afternoon. He had an 11-under 205 total after opening 70-70, putting him in position for his first major title.
Jimenez won in Mississippi in March for his third career PGA Tour Champions victory. He has 15 regular European Tour victories, the last in the 2014 Spanish Open at a tour-record 50 years, 133 days.
Washington
The 6-foot-11 Karlovic, a Croatian seeded 13th at the hard-court tournament, saved all five break points he faced in the semifinals. He has won all 43 of his service games this week. He broke Johnson in the third game of each set.
Karlovic will face No. 2-seeded Gael Monfils of France or No. 7 Alexander Zverev of Germany in today’s final.
Last week, at the grass-court tournament in Newport, R.I., Karlovic became the oldest man since 1979 to win an ATP singles title.
Stanford, Calif.
The third-seeded Konta, in her debut in this tournament, rode her strong service game to the title match of the Bank of the West Classic on a scorching-hot day on Stanford’s campus. She won 27 of 29 first-serve points — 93 percent — and 73 percent of her second-serve points.
She will face the winner of Saturday’s night second semifinal featuring top-seeded Venus Williams against fellow American Alison Riske.
Lake Forest, Ill.
Chandler appeared in 37 games with 19 starts for Carolina from 2012 to 2014. He sat out last season because of a right knee injury and joined the Bears in June.
He played in college at UCLA and began his NFL career as a defensive tackle before switching to the offensive line in 2013. All of his starts have been on the offensive line.
