FC Cincinnati looks to add to winning record as Toronto FC comes to visit
Toronto FC and third-string goalkeeper Greg Ranjitsingh stand between FC Cincinnati and history on Wednesday at TQL Stadium.
League-leading Cincinnati (12-1-4) has won its first 12 home games in all competitions this season, matching San Jose’s record run set in 2002. Nine of those home victories have come in league play and San Jose also holds the league mark for home consecutive wins to start the season at 10.
Cincinnati, a fifth-year franchise that finished bottom of the Eastern Conference in its first three seasons, had won just 13 of 62 home games (13-31-18) in all competitions before the current run.
In contrast, Toronto (3-5-10) goes into mid-week play 25th in the Supporters’ Shield standings and has yet to win on the road this season (0-4-4).