
Facing a busy home schedule, Toronto FC looks to turn BMO Field games into points
TORONTO — Having finally ended a season-opening eight-game winless streak with a 1-0 decision last week at Real Salt Lake, Toronto looks for its first victory at home when New York City FC visits Saturday.
Toronto (1-4-4) is 0-1-2 at BMO Field, playing Vancouver and Minnesota to scoreless draws and losing 2-1 to the Chicago Fire.
While TFC has not lost at home since the March 15 Chicago defeat, it has not scored in the last 259 minutes at BMO Field. Deandre Kerr, currently out injured, has the lone Toronto goal at home.
Success at home is timely, given eight of TFC’s next nine games in all competitions — and 10 of the next 12 — are at BMO Field.