TORONTO — After scoring a club- and tournament-record eight goals in a lopsided Canadian Championship win Tuesday over semi-pro CS Saint-Laurent, Toronto FC steps up in class Saturday when FC Cincinnati comes to BMO Field.
Trinidad and Tobago coach Angus Eve has called Toronto FC rookie wingback Tyrese Spicer and five Canadian Premier League players into his 39-man provisional squad for two upcoming World Cup qualifiers. Trinidad, ranked 98th in the world, hosts No. 174 Grenada on June 5 and the 200th-ranked Bahamas on June 8 in St Kitts and Nevis. The CPL players called in are Malcolm Shaw from Cavalry FC, Reon Moore and Steffen Yeates from Pacific FC and Andre Rampersad and Ryan Telfer from Halifax Wanderers. Th
The trio are expected to play when the team returns home for two matches next week ahead of the international break.
Columbus Crew (5-2-6, sixth in the Eastern Conference) vs. Orlando City SC (4-5-4, 10th in the Eastern Conference)Orlando, Florida; Saturday, 7:30 p.m. EDTBETMGM SPORTSBOOK: LINE Orlando City SC +101, Columbus +246, Draw +243; over/under is 2.5 goalsBOTTOM LINE: Orlando City heads into a matchup with the Columbus Crew after recording two straight shutout wins.Orlando is 2-4-4 against Eastern Conference teams. Orlando is fourth in the league drawing 82 corner kicks, averaging 6.3 per game.The Cre