Toronto FC enters its upcoming match against Charlotte FC with an impressive defensive record, having secured two consecutive shutouts. This matchup, scheduled for Saturday at 2 p.m. EST in Toronto, highlights Toronto FC as the favorite.
BOTTOM LINE:
Toronto went 4-20-10 overall and 4-7-6 at home last season. Toronto scored 26 goals a season ago while allowing opponents to score 59.
Charlotte finished 10-11-13 overall and 4-9-5 on the road in the 2023 season. Charlotte averaged 1.3 goals on 3.4 shots on goal per game last season
NOT EXPECTED TO PLAY:
Toronto: Jordan Perruzza (injured), Deandre Christopher Kerr (injured).
Charlotte: Tyger Smalls (injured), Patrick Agyemang (injured), Brandon Cambridge (injured), Benjamin Bender (injured), Djibril Diani (injured), Brandt Bronico (injured), Bill Tuiloma (injured).
The following players are not expected to play:
Tyger Smalls (injured), Patrick Agyemang (injured), Brandon Cambridge (injured), Benjamin Bender (injured), Djibril Diani (injured), Brandt Bronico (injured), Bill Tuiloma (injured), Jordan Perruzza (injured), Deandre Christopher Kerr (injured).






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