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Toronto FC
Major League Soccer
Jun 26, 2022 at 12.30am UK
BMO Field
Atlanta United

Toronto
2 - 1
Atlanta

Osorio (8'), Priso-Mbongue (78')
Nelson (28'), Salcedo (52')
FT(HT: 1-0)
Araujo (57')
Moreno (54'), Araujo (70')

Preview: Toronto vs. Atlanta United - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Saturday's Major League Soccer clash between Toronto and Atlanta United, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

After ending a three-match winless run in MLS, Atlanta United are within range of a playoff berth in the Eastern Conference as they head to BMO Field to face Toronto on Saturday for the first time this year.

The Reds have won their previous two home fixtures in all competitions, advancing to the final of the Canadian Championship, defeating CF Montreal 4-0, while the Five Stripes are a point back of Charlotte for the final playoff position, following a 2-0 win over Inter Miami.


Match preview

Toronto FC head coach Bob Bradley calls out to his team during the second half against New York City FC at BMO Field on April 2, 2022© Reuters

The rebuilding process in Toronto has been slow and, at times, painful for this once great franchise that made it to three MLS Cup finals in between 2016 and 2019, winning once in 2017.

Just like in their first match this year against the New York Red Bulls, TFC looked asleep in the early going last weekend, conceding a goal to Lewis Morgan in the second minute.

Poor starts have proven to be a downfall for Bob Bradley's side throughout the campaign, conceding six goals within the opening half-hour.

When they are put under pressure, the Reds tend to make a lot of mistakes, and those errors usually end up in the back of their net, conceding in every one of their domestic encounters.

They have reacted well when going behind, but they leave their share gaps when pushing forward, which has resulted in them falling further behind in several games.

Atlanta United forward Josef Martinez (7) (left) reacts with teammates after scoring a goal against CF Montreal during the first half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on March 19, 2022© Reuters

In a campaign that has been anything but smooth sailing in Atlanta, interim boss Rob Valentino, filling in for the suspended Gonzalo Pineda, saw his side put together perhaps their most comfortable victory of the season, conceding three shots on target against the Herons.

It helped that the Five Stripes were able to jump out to an early lead, scoring after four minutes of play as they looked as composed and solid as we have seen all season.

Atlanta continuously create chances and are accustomed to having their share of the possession, generally around the 60% mark or more.

As the most expensive squad in MLS, there were enormous expectations for them heading into this campaign, and while injuries have played a factor, we have not seen enough consistency from them so far, failing to win consecutive encounters.

The Five Stripes have not won a road fixture since early April, losing four of their last five away matches in all competitions.

Toronto Major League Soccer form:
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  • D
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Toronto form (all competitions):
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Atlanta United Major League Soccer form:
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Atlanta United form (all competitions):
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Team News

Toronto FC defender Carlos Salcedo (3) and Toronto FC midfielder Alejandro Pozuelo (10) celebrate a goal against the D.C. United at BMO Field on March 19, 2022© Reuters

Ayo Akinola notched a brace to help Toronto get past Montreal at the Canadian Championship on Wednesday, with the other goals coming from Jesus Jimenez and Alejandro Pozuelo as Quentin Westberg picked up the clean sheet.

In their previous home fixture in league play, Pozuelo notched a pair of goals, while Deandre Kerr scored his second of the year.

Chris Mavinga and Noble Okello could be out again due to lower-body injuries, while Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty saw some action against the Red Bulls, replacing Kosi Thompson in the second half.

Last Sunday, Luiz Araujo and Josef Martinez both tallied for the third time in this campaign, moving into a tie for second in goals for Atlanta United alongside Dom Dwyer and Thiago Almada.

Earlier this week, the club announced the signing of defender Juan Sanchez Purata on loan from Tigres UANL, while adding goalkeeper Raul Gudino until the end of the season with an option to extend.

There are still plenty of injuries on the Atlanta side as Osvaldo Alonso (ACL), Dylan Castanheira (Achilles), Brad Guzan (Achilles), Miles Robinson (Achilles), Andrew Gutman (quad), Ronald Hernandez (MCL) and Machop Chol (leg), are all expected to miss this encounter.

Toronto possible starting lineup:
Westberg; Petrasso, Salcedo, O'Neill, Marshall-Rutty; Nelson, Pozuelo, Bradley, Priso; Jimenez, Akinola

Atlanta United possible starting lineup:
Rios Novo; Lennon, Franco, Campbell, Wiley; Ibarra, Hyndman; Araujo, Moreno, Cisneros; Martinez


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We say: Toronto 2-2 Atlanta United

Atlanta have developed a habit of tallying early, though they have struggled to maintain that intensity away from home for 90 minutes.

For Toronto, they tend to react well and have shown more potency in the final third, so we expect if they suffer a setback, they will be able to recover.


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1Inter MiamiInter Miami1163226161021
2FC CincinnatiCincinnati10532129318
3New York Red BullsNY Red Bulls104511410417
4Toronto105141113-216
5Columbus Crew10361129315
6New York City FCNY City104241110114
7Philadelphia UnionPhiladelphia83411511413
8DC United103431415-113
9Atlanta UnitedAtlanta9333139412
10CF MontrealMontreal93331216-412
11Charlotte FCCharlotte FC103251013-311
12Chicago Fire102441118-710
13Orlando City92341117-69
14Nashville SCNashville91531017-78
15New England RevolutionNew England9117618-124

Western Conference

TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Real Salt LakeSalt Lake10532179818
2Los Angeles GalaxyLA Galaxy105322117418
3Vancouver WhitecapsVancouver95221810817
4Minnesota UnitedMinnesota Utd95221510517
5Los Angeles FCLos Angeles104331816215
6Colorado RapidsColorado104331615115
7Austin FCAustin104331413115
8Houston DynamoHouston9414910-113
9St Louis City92611514112
10Sporting Kansas CityKansas102531818011
11Portland TimbersPortland102442021-110
12Dallas9225912-38
13Seattle SoundersSeattle91351011-16
14San Jose EarthquakesEarthquakes101181425-114


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