Charlotte FC Tries to End Road Losing Streak in Matchup with Toronto
- Charlotte FC will face Toronto FC on Saturday at BMO Field aiming to end a four-game road losing streak in an Eastern Conference matchup.
- Toronto FC's poor form in May and multiple injuries have contributed to their lower standing, while Charlotte holds the final playoff spot and recently snapped a losing streak.
- Both teams are led offensively by key players including Charlotte's Liel Abada and Wilfried Zaha and Toronto’s Federico Bernardeschi, though Bernardeschi faces a muscle strain and suspension questions.
- Toronto has a 3-2-1 all-time edge over Charlotte, but Charlotte won their last meeting 3-2 in April 2024 at Bank of America Stadium; Charlotte has never won in Toronto with a 0-2-1 record.
- Toronto looks to gain points before the June 13 FIFA international break, while Charlotte aims to improve positioning as Toronto endures 17 remaining games with seven on the road after the break.
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Charlotte FC tries to end road losing streak in matchup with Toronto
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A Toronto – Charlotte with goals on each side The Toronto FC occupies a disappointing 14th place in the Eastern Conference, with 11 points behind the qualified directly for the 8th final and 9 on the last barrarchist, who is none other than Charlotte. The Canadian team posted a disappointing record with 3 wins, 4 draws and 9 defeats in this exercise. In the middle of the week, Toronto again recorded a setback at the leader's reception, Philadelp…
Richie Laryea, Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty set for Toronto return as Charlotte FC visits – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — A pair of familiar faces could make their return Saturday when Toronto FC hosts Charlotte FC in MLS play. Toronto fullback Richie Laryea, out since March 1 with a hamstring injury, is available to see some minutes. Toronto coach Robin Fraser says the 30-year-old Canadian international has impressed since joining the team for training. “He hasn’t even looked like he’s been hurt,” Fraser marvelled. It’s the second year in a row a hamstri…
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