Nashville SC holds on to edge Toronto FC 2-1 in entertaining MLS contest
- Nashville SC defeated Toronto FC 2-1 in an MLS match at BMO Field on May 24, 2025, in front of 19,504 fans.
- The match featured key absences for Toronto and marked Jonathan Osorio's return from injury, influencing a tightly contested game.
- English forward Sam Surridge scored both second-half goals for Nashville, with Osorio responding late with his 50th career goal in stoppage time.
- Nashville recorded 15 total shots compared to Toronto’s 10, including six attempts on target to Toronto’s four, and maintained their unbeaten streak by extending it to eight games across all competitions.
- The result improved Nashville's record against Toronto to 4-2-3 and maintained its fourth-place Eastern Conference standing ahead of Wednesday's next fixtures.
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Sam Surridge scores twice in second half, leading Nashville past Toronto 2-1
Sam Surridge scored twice in the second half and Nashville SC held on for a 2-1 win over Toronto FC, extending its unbeaten run to eight games in all competitions. Nashville took a 1-0 lead in the 57th minute with…


Sam Surridge’s brace lifts Nashville SC over Toronto FC
Sam Surridge scored twice, including the game-winning tally in the 89th minute as visiting Nashville SC held on for a 2-1 victory over Toronto FC on Saturday in an Eastern Conference match on the banks of Lake Ontario.

Nashville SC holds on to edge Toronto FC 2-1 in entertaining MLS contest
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Toronto FC undone by Sam Surridge brace in 2-1 loss to Nashville SC
Just a week after Toronto FC’s offensive explosion in Montréal, the Reds were held to a stoppage-time goal in a 2-1 loss to Nashville SC on another Jacob Shaffelburg return to BMO Field. Nashville were more clinical on the evening, as you’d expect from a side that boasts two of the best attacking players in […] The post Toronto FC undone by Sam Surridge brace in 2-1 loss to Nashville SC appeared first on Waking The Red.
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