da heads bet: Here's where you can watch Toronto vs New York City FC in MLS on TV or stream it live.
da bet esporte: On matchday 10 of the Major League Soccer season, New York City FC will make the short trip north to BMO Field to face Toronto.
The Reds' seven-match unbeaten streak came to an end last weekend when they were defeated 4-2 by Philadelphia Union, while New York has now won four straight MLS games after defeating Dallas 3-1.
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Bob Bradley hailed his team's draw against Atlanta United as a step forward, but they took a significant step back last Saturday after losing 4-2 to Philadelphia Union.
Defensively, the entire team looked as fragile as we've seen all year, as they struggled to handle the Philly press, lacked intensity, and were second to half chances, according to their coach.
While their last game was their worst of the season, the Reds are still in the thick of the Eastern Conference playoff picture, just a point back from the wildcard spot after nine games.
The Boys in Blue concluded a three-game run of games at home with victories over Nashville SC and Dallas, moving them up to fourth place in the Eastern Conference, five points behind FC Cincinnati and the New England Revolution.
With only nine games played, it is difficult to tell if they have found a genuine number nine, but while replacing Valentine Castellanos will be difficult, NYCFC is scoring regularly, with six different players scoring at least once and seven others with at least one goal contribution.
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Toronto vs New York City FC date & kick-off timeGame:Toronto vs New York City FCDate:April 29, 2023Kick-off time:7:30 pm ET Venue:BMO Field
Toronto and NYCFC face off at the BMO Field on April 29. The kickoff for the game is set for 7:30 pm Eastern Time.
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The injury concerns revolve around Victor Vazquez Adama Diomande and Michael Bradley. Matt Hedges and Cristian Gutierrez are fit to return to the squad. Lorenzo Isigne is expected to start having made his first appearance of the season last week as a substitute.
Toronto FC possible XI: Johnson; Laryea, O'Neill, Rosted, Petretta; Servania, Osorio, Kaye, Marshall-Rutty; Bernardeschi, Insigne
GoalkeepersJohnson, RomeroDefendersLaryea, Petretta, Rosted, Hedges, O'Neill, MacNaghton, Franklin, Ellis-WatsonMidfieldersOsorio, Bradley, Kaye, Servania, KerrForwardsBernardeschi, Akinola, Antanoglu, Mbongue, InsigneNew York City team news and squad
New York City has no notable injury concerns and will have the entire squad up for selection. Their top scorer so far has been Telles Magno.
New York City FC possible XI: Barraza; Ilenic, Martins, Chanot, Cufre; Ledezma, Sands, Parks; Pereira, Segal, Magno
GoalkeepersBarraza, FresseDefendersCufre, Chanot, Martins, Ilenic, O'Toole, Amundsen, Turnbull, AlfaroMidfieldersParks, Sands, Pellegrini, Pereira, Jansson, Magno, Rodriguez, Haak, AndradeForwardsSegalUseful links
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