Colby Barnett’s Early Goal Lifts AFC Toronto Past Halifax Tides 1-0 in NSL
- Colby Barnett scored an early sixth-minute goal that gave AFC Toronto a 1-0 victory over Halifax Tides on Saturday at Wanderers Grounds.
- Barnett netted the opening goal in the sixth minute by volleying the ball into the net unchallenged, following an elevated pass delivered by Nikayla Small, beating Halifax goalkeeper Erin McLeod.
- Toronto held 51 percent possession, had a 10-7 advantage in shots, and leads a three-game unbeaten run with a 2-2-1 record and seven points.
- AFC Toronto shares second place with two other teams, each holding seven points, while Halifax remains at the bottom of the standings without a win, posting a record of 0-3-1.
- The Northern Super League, now in its inaugural season, shows Toronto preparing to face league-leading Montreal Roses FC on Thursday as Halifax visits Vancouver on Wednesday.
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Colby Barnett’s sixth-minute goal held up as the winner for AFC Toronto in a 1-0 win over Halifax Tides FC on Saturday in the Northern Super League. An unmarked Barnett calmly slotted a volley past Tides ‘keeper Erin McLeod after a high cross from Nikayla Small to give Toronto (2-2-1) the early lead at Wanderers Grounds. WATCH | Colby Barnett’s goal in the sixth minute was the game-winner, as Toronto beat Halifax 1-0: Colby Barnett’s goal in the…
Early goal lifts AFC Toronto past Halifax Tides in NSL action
Colby Barnett’s sixth-minute goal held up as the winner for AFC Toronto in a 1-0 win over Halifax Tides FC on Saturday in the Northern Super League. An unmarked Barnett calmly slotted a volley past Tides ‘keeper Erin McLeod after a high cross from Nikayla Small to give Toronto (2-2-1) the early lead at Wanderers Grounds. Toronto is now tied with second-place Ottawa Rapid FC and Vancouver Rise FC with seven points. Ottawa has played one less game…
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