Real Salt Lake fans are set to serenade their team Wednesday night when it plays four-time Mexican League champion Monterrey in the second leg of a home-and-home CONCACAF Champions League finals. Granted, this is not Manchester United vs. Real Madrid. But if RSL can hold its own again against Monterrey, it will get a chance in December to prove itself on the world stage. The champion of CONCACAF - the soccer group made up of North and Central America and the Caribbean - will head to Japan at the FIFA Club World Cup.
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