After losing 3-0 midweek at league-leading FC Cincinnati, Toronto FC finds itself in equally hostile territory Saturday when it visits New England.
Cincinnati (13-1-4) entered the MLS record books with Wednesday’s victory, tying the 2002 San Jose Earthquakes in winning the first 10 home games of the season. Now Toronto (3-6-10) faces a New England Revolution side that has yet to lose at Gillette Stadium in nine games this season (6-0-3).
New England, wrapping up a homestand that has already produced 3-1 victories over both Inter Miami and Orlando City, will set a club record for the longest home undefeated streak to open a season if it wins Saturday.