Toronto FC in hostile territory as it looks for first road win of the MLS season
After losing 3-0 midweek at league-leading FC Cincinnati, Toronto FC finds itself in equally hostile territory Saturday when it visits New England.
Cincinnati (13-1-4) entered the MLS record books with Wednesday’s victory, tying the 2002 San Jose Earthquakes in winning the first 10 home games of the season. Now Toronto (3-6-10) faces a New England Revolution side that has yet to lose at Gillette Stadium in nine games this season (6-0-3).
New England, wrapping up a homestand that has already produced 3-1 victories over both Inter Miami and Orlando City, will set a club record for the longest home undefeated streak to open a season if it wins Saturday. The Revs (9-3-6) also went undefeated for the first nine home games in both 2005 and 2015.
“It’s good. I would trade one of those draws for a win,” New England coach Bruce Arena said when asked about his team’s undefeated run at home. “I think the most important thing is getting maximum points at home so we’ve fallen short there. But it’s been obviously a positive venue for us up to date.”