Toronto FC looks to extend playoff run by taking down New York City FC
TORONTO — Having survived a midweek elimination game, Toronto FC finds itself in deeper MLS playoff waters this weekend against New York City FC.
The two teams finished just one point apart during the regular season with NYCFC (15-10-9) placing second in the East to secure a first-round bye while third-place Toronto (14-9-11) had to dispatch the Philadelphia Union to advance. TFC’s 3-1 victory was the franchise’s first ever in the playoffs.
New York City FC is like a boxer willing to absorb two punches to deliver three. Patrick Vieira’s team led the league with 62 goals while ranking 17th in goals conceded at 57 — although seven of those came in one ugly shutout loss at the hand of the rival New York Red Bulls.
The two-legged Eastern Conference semifinal, which opens Sunday night at BMO Field, is a marquee showdown with plenty of star power. Toronto has Sebastian Giovinco, Michael Bradley and Jozy Altidore while New York boasts David Villa, Frank Lampard and Andrea Pirlo.


