Match Details

Major League Soccer
Toronto FC
1 1
New York Red Bulls
Full Time
HT 1-0
D. Salloi 43'
E. M. Choupo-Moting 90'
Match Started
Matthew Dos Santos 22'

Yellow Card

Robert Voloder 32'

Yellow Card

José Cifuentes 38'

Yellow Card

D. Salloi 43'

Goal

Half Time
Z. Monlouis D. Etienne 46'

Substitution

E. Aristizabal D. Kerr 46'

Substitution

M. Sofo T. Rosborough 66'

Substitution

J. Cifuentes J. Sargent 70'

Substitution

R. Donkor E. M. Choupo-Moting 77'

Substitution

M. Dos Santos O. Valencia 77'

Substitution

VAR
Julian Hall 81'

VAR Check: Penalty cancelled

R. Edwards K. Franklin 82'

Substitution

D. Mihailovic A. Coello 87'

Substitution

E. M. Choupo-Moting 90'

Goal

J. Che T. Parker 90+2'

Substitution

Full Time
End of Match

Toronto FC 3-4-3 Robin Fraser

L. Gavran 1
Gavran
B. Kuscevic 13
Kuscevic
W. Zimmerman 25
Zimmerman
Z. Monlouis 12
Monlouis
R. Edwards 44
Edwards
J. Osorio 21
Osorio
J. Cifuentes 8
Cifuentes
R. Laryea 22
Laryea
D. Salloi 20
Salloi
E. Aristizabal 17
Aristizabal
D. Mihailovic 10
Mihailovic

Starters

  • L. Gavran1 L. Gavran
  • B. Kuscevic13 B. Kuscevic
  • W. Zimmerman25 W. Zimmerman
  • Z. Monlouis12 Z. Monlouis
  • R. Edwards44 R. Edwards
  • J. Osorio21 J. Osorio
  • J. Cifuentes8 J. Cifuentes
  • R. Laryea22 R. Laryea
  • D. Salloi20 D. Salloi
  • E. Aristizabal17 E. Aristizabal
  • D. Mihailovic10 D. Mihailovic

Substitutes

  • K. Thompson6 K. Thompson
  • J. Sargent9 J. Sargent
  • D. Etienne11 D. Etienne
  • A. Coello14 A. Coello
  • K. Franklin19 K. Franklin
  • W. Yarbrough23 W. Yarbrough
  • D. Kerr29 D. Kerr
  • L. Stefanovic76 L. Stefanovic
  • M. Henry78 M. Henry

New York Red Bulls 4-2-3-1 Michael Bradley

E. Horvath 34
Horvath
M. Dos Santos 56
Santos
R. Voloder 6
Voloder
J. Che 2
Che
J. Marshall-Rutty 3
Marshall-Rutty
A. Mehmeti 15
Mehmeti
R. Donkor 48
Donkor
M. Sofo 37
Sofo
E. Forsberg 10
Forsberg
J. Ruvalcaba 11
Ruvalcaba
J. Hall 16
Hall

Starters

  • E. Horvath34 E. Horvath
  • M. Dos Santos56 M. Dos Santos
  • R. Voloder6 R. Voloder
  • J. Che2 J. Che
  • J. Marshall-Rutty3 J. Marshall-Rutty
  • A. Mehmeti15 A. Mehmeti
  • R. Donkor48 R. Donkor
  • M. Sofo37 M. Sofo
  • E. Forsberg10 E. Forsberg
  • J. Ruvalcaba11 J. Ruvalcaba
  • J. Hall16 J. Hall

Substitutes

  • G. Berggren4 G. Berggren
  • O. Valencia5 O. Valencia
  • E. M. Choupo-Moting13 E. M. Choupo-Moting
  • J. Mina20 J. Mina
  • T. Parker26 T. Parker
  • T. Rosborough66 T. Rosborough
  • A. Rojas70 A. Rojas
  • J. McCarthy77 J. McCarthy
  • R. Mosquera79 R. Mosquera

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Match Statistics

Toronto FC New York Red Bulls
  • 7 Shots on Goal 8
  • 4 Shots off Goal 3
  • 12 Total Shots 18
  • 1 Blocked Shots 7
  • 10 Shots insidebox 15
  • 2 Shots outsidebox 3
  • 10 Fouls 13
  • 5 Corner Kicks 11
  • 1 Offsides 2
  • 32% Ball Possession 68%
  • 1 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 7 Goalkeeper Saves 5
  • 283 Total passes 580
  • 193 Passes accurate 505
  • 68% Passes % 87%
  • 0.96 expected_goals 2.06
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Toronto FC Wins 0
Draws 4
New York Red Bulls Wins 6

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League Standings

# Team MP W D L GD Pts
1 Vancouver Whitecaps 4 4 0 0 13 12
2 Los Angeles FC 4 4 0 0 8 12
3 San Diego 4 3 1 0 8 10
4 San Jose Earthquakes 4 3 0 1 5 9
5 Seattle Sounders 4 3 0 1 3 9
6 Real Salt Lake 4 3 0 1 2 9
7 Colorado Rapids 4 2 0 2 1 6
8 Houston Dynamo 3 2 0 1 0 6
9 FC Dallas 4 1 2 1 0 5
10 Los Angeles Galaxy 4 1 1 2 -1 4
11 Austin 4 1 1 2 -2 4
12 Sporting Kansas City 4 1 1 2 -3 4
13 Minnesota United FC 4 1 1 2 -7 4
14 Portland Timbers 4 1 0 3 -5 3
15 St. Louis City 4 0 1 3 -5 1
1 New York City FC 4 3 1 0 8 10
2 Nashville SC 4 3 1 0 6 10
3 Inter Miami 4 2 1 1 0 7
4 New York Red Bulls 4 2 1 1 -1 7
5 DC United 4 2 0 2 0 6
6 Charlotte 4 1 2 1 -1 5
7 Chicago Fire 4 1 1 2 1 4
8 Toronto FC 4 1 1 2 -3 4
9 New England Revolution 3 1 0 2 1 3
10 Atlanta United FC 4 1 0 3 -3 3
11 FC Cincinnati 4 1 0 3 -5 3
12 CF Montreal 4 1 0 3 -6 3
13 Orlando City SC 4 1 0 3 -7 3
14 Columbus Crew 4 0 2 2 -2 2
15 Philadelphia Union 4 0 0 4 -5 0

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1. Match Summary

Toronto FC and New York Red Bulls played to a 1-1 draw in a tightly contested match. Toronto FC took the lead in the 43rd minute through a goal from Dániel Sallói, but New York Red Bulls equalized late in the game in the 90th minute with a goal from Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting. Despite a valiant effort from Toronto FC's goalkeeper, the Red Bulls dominated possession and created more scoring opportunities. The match featured a few cautions but no red cards.

2. Team Performance Analysis

New York Red Bulls were clearly the dominant team statistically. Their 68% ball possession and significantly higher pass accuracy (88%) demonstrate their control of the game. They outshot Toronto FC 15 to 10, with 7 shots on target compared to Toronto's 5. The Red Bulls also earned more corner kicks (8 vs 5) and committed more fouls (13 vs 10), indicating a more aggressive and attacking approach. Their expected goals (xG) of 1.83 compared to Toronto's 0.80 further highlights their attacking threat.

Toronto FC, despite the draw, were largely on the back foot. While they were clinical with their shots, converting one of their five on target, they struggled to maintain possession and create consistent attacking pressure. Their 32% possession and lower pass accuracy (69%) reflect this. Luka Gavran in goal was crucial, making 7 saves to keep Toronto in the game. The team's defensive effort prevented a larger deficit, but they were ultimately unable to capitalize on their limited opportunities.

3. Chronological Breakdown of Key Events

Minute 22': Yellow Card - Matthew Dos Santos (New York Red Bulls) Minute 32': Yellow Card - Robert Voloder (New York Red Bulls) Minute 38': Yellow Card - José Cifuentes (Toronto FC) Minute 43': GOAL - Dániel Sallói (Toronto FC) scores. Minute 46': Substitution - Emilio Aristizábal replaced (Toronto FC) Minute 46': Substitution - Zane Monlouis replaced (Toronto FC) Minute 66': Substitution - Mohammed Sofo replaced (New York Red Bulls) Minute 70': Substitution - José Cifuentes replaced (Toronto FC) Minute 77': Substitution - Ronald Donkor replaced (New York Red Bulls) Minute 78': Substitution - Matthew Dos Santos replaced (New York Red Bulls) Minute 82': Substitution - Raheem Edwards replaced (Toronto FC) Minute 87': Substitution - Đorđe Mihailović replaced (Toronto FC) Minute 90': Substitution - Justin Che replaced (New York Red Bulls) Minute 90': GOAL - Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (New York Red Bulls) scores.
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