Toronto Arrows await word on where they can play, with Plan B going to the U.S.
TORONTO — Like their Canadian counterparts in Major League Soccer, the Toronto Arrows are wondering where they will be able to play this year.
The when is also up in the air for the Major League Rugby team, in the wake of the decision by the expansion Dallas Jackals to delay their debut until 2022. That has required a revised schedule, yet to be released.
The Arrows say they are ready for whatever comes their way in terms of guidance from local government and health authorities.
“We do have a fully formed Plan B,” said Mark Winokur, the Arrows’ chief operating officer and GM. “We’ve been working with the league and partner teams. And we have a solid Plan B that kind of piggybacks on another MLR city.