Toronto FC settles for draw in home opener
A goal deep into injury time by the New York Red Bulls meant TFC had to be happy with a draw in Saturday's match at BMO Field.
- Toronto FC 1 (Sallói 43’), New York Red Bulls 1 (Choupo-Moting(90'+8')
- TFC have an all-time record of 9-7-4 in home openers
- Josh Sargent came off bench in 2nd half to make his MLS debut
- Michael Bradley back at BMO Field for 1st time since retiring
TORONTO – So close and yet so far.
Toronto FC was seconds away from earning a win over the New York Red Bulls in Saturday's home opener at BMO Field, but a goal by the visitors with the last kick of the game meant Robin Fraser's side had to settle for a 1-1 draw.
Dániel Sallói scored for TFC who are now 1-2-1 at the start of the 2026 MLS campaign.
New DP striker Josh Sargent made his MLS debut when he was subbed on in the 70th minute for TFC. The American international came close to making an immediate impact when he nearly scored during a goal-mouth scramble off a corner kick right after his introduction into the match. He also had a scoring chance late in the game, only to see his attempt on goal saved by Red Bulls goalkeeper Ethan Horvath.