
Just as we've seen throughout their first season, St Louis has fought back and displayed great resiliency after suffering a 4-game winless drought, defeating the Quakes 2-1, winning back-to-back matches, and moving into first place in the Western Conference, three points ahead of the Seattle Sounders and Los Angeles FC. Toronto enters this match with a four-game losing run and little to no offensive activity.ĭespite having played two more games than the team behind them, Inter Miami, the Reds will enter this match in second-to-last place in the Eastern Conference with 19 points.

Terry Dunfield has coached Toronto for two games in an interim capacity, and so far, the squad has played just as poorly under his direction as it did under departing coach Bob Bradley, scoring zero goals since the former TFC midfielder assumed the reins. ▶ Buy MLS tickets from Ticketmaster, here ▶ Watch every MLS match, including the playoffs, here Louis has won back-to-back games after blanking the Colorado Rapids 2-0 on Canada Day.

The Reds' winless streak has now reached seven games after losing 4-0 to Orlando City earlier this week, while St. St Louis City will travel to Canada for the first time in their MLS history to take on a struggling Toronto team at BMO Field on Saturday.
