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Kobe Franklin’s First Career Goal Helps Toronto Pull Out 3-3 Draw with Austin

Toronto FC scored three second-half goals and extended its unbeaten run to six games after Kobe Franklin's 88th-minute equalizer.

  • On Saturday, Defender Kobe Franklin scored his first career goal in the 88th minute to rally Toronto FC to a 3-3 draw against Austin FC at BMO Field.
  • Five of the six goals occurred during the final 45 minutes, with Daniel Salloi, Defender Richie Laryea, and Franklin scoring for Toronto while Defender Jon Bell, Facundo Torres, and Christian Ramirez tallied for Austin.
  • Austin goalkeeper Brad Stuver saved eight shots, including six in the first half, while Luka Gavran made three saves for Toronto in his 24th career start.
  • Toronto upped its unbeaten run to six games this season and remains undefeated at BMO Field over 12 matches dating back to last year.
  • Philadelphia Union visits Toronto this Wednesday and Atlanta United on April 25, while Austin travels to the San Jose Earthquakes this Wednesday.
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Toronto FC tallies late to salvage 3-3 draw with visiting Austin FC

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Kobe Franklin's first career goal helps Toronto pull out 3-3 draw with Austin

Defender Kobe Franklin scored his first career goal in the 88th minute to rally Toronto FC to a 3-3 draw with Austin FC.

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Austin FC 3, Toronto FC 3

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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