VS. DATE / TIME: Sunday, October 9, 2022 2:30 PM EDT MATCH PREVIEW: MLS Match Preview VENUE: Subaru Park Chester, Pennsylvania Ticket Information GAMETIME FORECAST: Sunny Temp: 63° Feels Like: 64° TELEVISION BROADCAST: Streaming on ESPN+ CURRENT MLS STANDINGS MLS INJURY REPORT MLS DISCIPLINE REPORT LAST MEETING: Saturday, April 16, 2022 BMO Field / Toronto, Ontario Toronto FC 2 - 1 Philadelphia Union MLS Matchcenter Union BigSoccer Match Thread ALL-TIME SERIES: Union: 9 W - 7 D - 13 L
Based on what I saw at philadelphiaunion.com/schedule and the MLS match page, it looks like this will only be streaming on ESPN+. Maybe PHL17 has something better to show at 2:30 on a Sunday afternoon?
It also occurred to me well after I posted that that maybe it's just not yet decided/announced. On the other hand, if that was the case, you'd figure they'd say "TBD" or "TBA", so who knows?
We win this one and we are first in the East. We lose or tie and it depends what Montreal does. Clearly, this is an actual Must Win.
According to sportsnet.ca: Toronto FC will be without at least four starters, including Italians Lorenzo Insigne and Domenico Criscito, for Sunday’s MLS regular-season finale at the Philadelphia Union. Insigne and Criscito are both out with lower body injuries, according to the team’s injury report released Saturday. Midfielder Jonathan Osorio (neurological dysfunction) and suspended fullback Richie Laryea are also unavailable. Italian winger Federico Bernardeschi (lower body) is listed as questionable. Midfielder Kosi Thompson is out with a lower back injury. God I hope we win now, otherwise I'll see everyone next year as post season will be a short one.