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Crew Seek Offensive Spark, Elusive First Win vs. Toronto FC

Toronto FC aims to rebound from a late equalizer in their home opener as they prepare for a crucial match against Columbus during a nine-game homestand.

  • Toronto FC seeks to rebound Saturday after conceding a stoppage-time equalizer in its home opener, The Canadian Press reported March 20, 2026.
  • Robin Fraser said Friday his players know they left something on the table after the draw and the whole week of training felt different, while Henry Wingo, Matheus Pereira and Nicksoen Gomis remain unavailable.
  • The club's veteran and newcomers offer contrasting storylines ahead of Columbus, with Jonathan Osorio nearing 400 appearances and Benjamin Kuscevic starting three games since joining earlier this month.
  • Winless Columbus visits Toronto FC in the second of a nine-game MLS homestand, with early results crucial after Toronto's last playoff appearance in 2020 and distant 2017 peak season.
  • Dániel Sallói opened the scoring in the home opener, and Josh Sargent is set to play more than 20 minutes as he builds fitness.
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Toronto FC keeps points streak alive with 2-1 comeback victory over Columbus

TORONTO - It was a day of firsts for Toronto FC's Jose Cifuentes and Walker Zimmerman

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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