The New England Revolution beat Toronto FC, 2-0, at BMO Field on May 6, but Toronto FC is undefeated in its last four visits to Foxborough (W2 D2) having not lost to the New England Revolution in over five years. The four-match run is Toronto FC’s longest active road unbeaten run against any opponent.
The New England Revolution are unbeaten in their first nine home matches this season (W6 D3), equaling the longest run to the start of a season in team history (2005, 2015). The New England Revolution have scored three goals in each of their last three home matches, something they’ve never done in four straight home games in a season.
Toronto FC has won just four of its 43 away matches since the beginning of the 2021 season (D11 L28). The Toronto FC’s 23 points on the road since the start of the 2021 season are the fewest among MLS teams that have played in all season in that time.
Gustavo Bou and Carles Gil each scored in New England Revolution’s 3-1 win over Orlando City SC on Saturday. Bou and Gil have contributed to a goal in the same match 29 times since both joined MLS in 2019, six more than any other pair of teammates in that time.
Federico Bernardeschi (6) and Lorenzo Insigne (4) attempted 10 of Toronto FC’s 11 shots against FC Cincinnati on Wednesday. Bernardeschi (45) and Insigne (40) have attempted 42.5 percent (85/200) of Toronto FC’s sots this season with no other player taking more than 16 shots (C. J. Sapong)