After the two-week break, Toronto FC will return to the pitch on Saturday night as Ben Olsen’s D.C. United come to BMO Field. The Reds still sit on top of the MLS standings, with a one-point lead over the Chicago Fire. They’ll be hoping to add to that cushion, with the Fire playing in New England at the same time.
There are few better opponents in MLS for a bounceback win than United. Toronto need to get back in form after a tough loss to the Revs, and now is their chance.