Toronto FC in hostile territory as it looks for first road win of the MLS season.
New England has won two straight, is unbeaten in five games and did not play midweek. It has scored three goals in each of its past three home wins.
New England captain Carles Gil has five goals and four assists in his past seven games, including two goals and three assists in the past two home games. Saturday’s match completes a trio of games for Toronto against the league’s top teams. TFC tied visiting Nashville, which stands second overall in the league, 1-1 on June 10.
And yet Toronto, despite sitting 14th in the 15-team Eastern Conference, is just four points out of a playoff berth.
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