Toronto FC has the chance for some payback against D.C. United in MLS season finale
TORONTO — A 7-1 drubbing at the hands of D.C. United on July 3 was the nadir of Toronto FC’s dismal MLS season. First-year coach Chris Armas was fired the next day in the wake of the 1-8-2 club suffering its sixth straight loss.
Four months later, Toronto (6-17-10) has a chance at some payback in the regular-season finale.
D.C. United (13-15-5) arrives at BMO Field on Sunday needing a win and some help elsewhere to make the playoffs. D.C. goes into Decision Day in ninth place in the Eastern Conference, three points below the seventh-place New York Red Bulls and two behind eighth-place CF Montreal.
D.C. needs to pick up three points in Toronto and have the Red Bulls lose in Nashville and Montreal lose or tie against visiting Orlando.