After mid-week cup win, Toronto FC faces much stiffer challenge in Orlando
Fresh from a mid-week 5-0 romp over semi-pro Simcoe County in Canadian Championship play, Toronto FC faces a much stiffer test Saturday when it returns to league action at Orlando City.
While Toronto (4-4-1) goes into the weekend in fifth spot in Major League Soccer’s Eastern Conference, seven places and four points ahead of Orlando (2-3-3), it is winless in its last eight meetings with Orlando (0-6-2) dating back to 2019.
The Florida team, which had to divide its time between league and CONCACAF Champions Cup play earlier to open the campaign, has bounced back from an 0-3-1 start to the MLS season and is unbeaten in its last four league outings (2-0-2). Orlando’s Champions Cup run ended in a 4-2 aggregate loss to Mexico’s Tigres in the round of 16 in early March after a 6-1 win over the CPL’s Cavalry FC.
Toronto coach John Herdman sees an Orlando side that has benefited from a lighter schedule and some key players returning from injury.