Toronto hosts Atlanta United in Eastern Conference play
- Toronto hosts Atlanta United in Eastern Conference play, marking their first meeting this season.
- Toronto's record is 2-10-3 against Eastern Conference opponents, while Atlanta United's record is 4-10-3 in the conference.
- Federico Bernardeschi has contributed significantly, scoring four goals and providing three assists for Toronto.
- Toronto will be missing several injured players, including Zane Monlouis, Jonathan Osorio, Nickseon Gomis, Henry Wingo, and Deybi Flores.
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Toronto hosts Atlanta United in Eastern Conference play
Toronto hosts Atlanta United in Eastern Conference play.

Atlanta United meet Toronto FC, aim to stop winless stretch
Atlanta United will look to salvage a five-match road stretch on Saturday night when the club faces fellow struggling Eastern Conference team Toronto FC.
Late penalty costs Toronto FC in draw with Atlanta United
Ivory Coast forward Emmanuel Latte Lath scored from the penalty spot in the 101st minute to lift Atlanta United into a 1-1 draw with Toronto FC on Saturday in a clash of two teams at the wrong end of the MLS Eastern Conference. Atlanta called for the penalty in stoppage time when Luke Brennan went down in contact with Toronto substitute Charlie Sharp’s boot. Referee Jon Freemon pointed to the spot after reviewing the play on the pitchside monito…
Toronto FC hosts Atlanta in a battle of struggling teams looking to climb standings – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — Toronto FC welcomes Atlanta United on Saturday in a battle of two teams still struggling to find a way back up the MLS standings. Atlanta (4-10-6) goes into weekend play in 13th place in the Eastern Conference, one place and one point above Toronto (4-11-5). Atlanta has just two wins in its last 14 league outings (2-8-4) since a March 29 win over New York City FC. Toronto, which has not played since a 3-1 loss at New York City FC on Ju…
Former Toronto FC player Tsubasa Endoh signs one-day contract to retire as a Red
Toronto FC announced today that the club has signed winger Tsubasa Endoh to a one-day contract to officially retire as a TFC player. Endoh will be honoured on the field and will deliver the official match ball for Saturday’s match against Atlanta United. “To the Toronto FC family, fans, staff,
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