MLS ponders options for future play with border issue front and centre
TORONTO — Canadian MLS teams may get to see a lot of each other in the coming weeks.
As the MLS is Back Tournament continues in Florida, Major League Soccer continues to review its options for resuming play in home markets. The Canada-U.S. border and accompanying restrictions, including the need for quarantine, loom large in those discussions.
MLS officials, working with clubs, local health authorities and government officials, are looking at several scenarios. A source with knowledge of the situation, but not authorized to speak publicly, confirmed one option being explored is having the Canadian teams play each other in the short-term.
Having Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver face off, either in one-off contests or home-and-away series against each other would buy the league some time, in the hope that travel restrictions ease.