Toronto FC looks to spoil Simcoe County Rovers’ Canadian Championship debut
TORONTO — Growing up in England, John Herdman saw plenty of cup competition. He knows the pitfalls that can come with it.
“What you always know is that there’s a few banana skins in the opening rounds,” said the Toronto FC coach. “There’s always some upsets and surprises.”
The semi-pro Simcoe County Rovers hope to do just that at BMO Field on Wednesday in the League1 Ontario champion’s first taste of the Canadian Championship.
“If I’m sitting in the Simcoe camp, they’ll be pretty excited and, I think, hoping for one of the biggest upsets in Canadian football history,” Herdman said.