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Live Match Thread
FT - WELP.
90’ + 3’ - TFC headed to lucky number 13 defeats.
87’ - TORONTO SUBSTITUTION:
87’ | Our final change.
— Toronto FC (@TorontoFC) August 28, 2021
↪️ @MarkyDelgado
↩️ @Pozuelo_10
3-1 | #MTLvTOR | #TFCLive pic.twitter.com/jhhtOxSiwy
82’ - Quioto in on a breakaway and scores, waved offside. VAR is checking ... and the call stands. Phew.
78’ - TORONTO TRIPLE SUBSTITUTION:
78’ | Three changes coming up.
— Toronto FC (@TorontoFC) August 28, 2021
↪️ @tsubasa_endoh
↩️ @AcharaIfy10
3-1 | #MTLvTOR | #TFCLive pic.twitter.com/KrYQPiZM7P
75’ - GOAL! TFC 1 - 3 CFM - Quioto subs on after injury and scores within 10 minutes.
75' Comment faire son retour au jeu @QuiotoSamir
— CF Montréal (@clubdefootmtl) August 28, 2021
Quioto doubles our lead. #MTLvTOR | 3-1 | #CFMTL pic.twitter.com/Otno2ouZnG
74’ - YELLOW CARD TFC - Gonzalez.
68’ - GOAL! TFC 1 -2 CFM Torres gets on the end of a terrific wide attack.
69' On reprend les devants
— CF Montréal (@clubdefootmtl) August 28, 2021
Goal from @JooaquinTorres to retake the lead #MTLvTOR | 2-1 | #CFMTL pic.twitter.com/IbtbGfXqtx
67’ - SAVE! Q drops to collect a shot from distance from Wanyama.
60’ - YELLOW CARD TFC - Kemar Lawrence concedes a FK in a dangerous spot.
58’ - GOAL! TFC 1 - 1 CFM - Achara buries it after getting on a nice cross from Yeferson.
Things you love to see: @AcharaIfy10 back on the scoresheet pic.twitter.com/HtJYX4ro0b
— Toronto FC (@TorontoFC) August 28, 2021
56’ - Toronto getting lots of possession with 2 shots total, one on target to show for it.
45’ - We’re back at Stade Saputo.
HT - Yuck.
Through 45 in Montreal pic.twitter.com/M4fQVCxPTe
— Toronto FC (@TorontoFC) August 28, 2021
45’ + 2’ - ET in the first half ...
45’ - CHANCE! Auro Jr. jumps on a tasty loose ball and shoots from distance.
42’ - SAVE! Q robs striker Sam Piette from his brace. And saves a free header off the resulting corner.
36’ - SAVE! - Q robs Jonsson and then a parade of corners with no joy.
30’ - TORONTO SUBSTITUTION - OMG 1st HALF SUBS
31’ | Our first change.
— Toronto FC (@TorontoFC) August 28, 2021
↪️ @OsoJ92
↩️ @RichieLaryea_
1-0 | #MTLvTOR | #TFCLive pic.twitter.com/wXU3vFUScv
23’ - GOAL! TFC 0 - 1 CFM. TFC give away a free kick directly outside the box, and Q stops the initial shot, but coughs the rebound to Sammy Piete, who buries it.
23' @samuelpiette marque son deuxième but avec le Club
— CF Montréal (@clubdefootmtl) August 28, 2021
We have the lead at home. #MTLvTOR | 1-0 | #CFMTL pic.twitter.com/owWfS9e9dA
20’ - SAVE! Q robs ZBG, though the play is whistled offside.
14’ - CHANCE? Poz to Yef and straight at the keeper.
9’ - YELLOW CARD ISSUED TO CFM
8’ - That’s 4 mins without catastrophe! YAAAY!
4’ - VAR awards a straight red to Noble Okello.
After VAR review... Okello is sent off pic.twitter.com/1p9ZhwxJ7T
— Waking the Red (@WakingtheRed) August 27, 2021
After video review, Okello is shown a red card.
— Toronto FC (@TorontoFC) August 27, 2021
4’ - Oh No. Getting reviewed by VAR as well.
4’ | Okello is shown a yellow card.
— Toronto FC (@TorontoFC) August 27, 2021
0-0 | #MTLvTOR | #TFCLive
2’ - CFM CHANCE! Torres just over the bar.
1’ - Digging the dubstep loop in the background!
1' | Underway in Quebec!
— Toronto FC (@TorontoFC) August 27, 2021
Tun in LIVE on TSN 4
0-0 | #MTLvTOR | #TFCLive pic.twitter.com/8yoTuwpg8P
&:34PM EST - Ok, one more ad break until destiny.
7:02PM EST - I always start the day worried that I’ll have nothing to talk about on the Tunnel Club, WTR x Footy Talks Post-Game Twitter Spaces, and then by the time the line-up drops, I have PAGES of notes.
in a couple of hours I’ll be enjoying a nice pint and talking #TFCLive with my good pals @JeffreyPNesker and @kitnerdmark on ‘The Tunnel Club’ Twitter Spaces.
— Tej Sahota (@boatical) August 27, 2021
after the game, and ‘After 90’ on the TFC main site, please check back here! @WakingtheRed x @FootyTalksLive pic.twitter.com/YVdUZBjAKb
6:29PM EST - So, Lineups should drop soon. get your prediction in.
Starting XIs
Here’s how Toronto FC will line up today vs. CF Montreal:
Tonight’s Starting XI vs. @clubdefootmtl ⚔️ #MTLvTOR | #TFCLive pic.twitter.com/MZrCz76l7c
— Toronto FC (@TorontoFC) August 27, 2021
And here’s how the home side will set up:
Notre XI
— CF Montréal (@clubdefootmtl) August 27, 2021
Our 11 against @TorontoFC.
GE Appliances | #CFMTL pic.twitter.com/Izv0dJtnti
Preview via Aasim Hashim
TORONTO, Ont. - In a week that was billed as the most important in Toronto’s season, the Reds walked away with zero points. The Reds who now find themselves in a three match winless streak, travel to Stade Saputo for a matchup with CF Montreal.
Kick-off is slated for 7:30 PM and as usual can be watched on TSN.
This is not a position that TFC have found themselves in the recent past in this matchup. With only two points in the last six matches, the Reds are now 12 points out of a playoff spot and 13 points behind CF Montreal, who occupy the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference.
Regardless of their place in the standings, the Reds won’t need much motivation as they take on their Canadian rivals in a rare Friday night match. In addition to making life a little bit more difficult for CF Montreal as they work towards clinching a playoff berth, the Reds will also want to reverse their opening day 4-2 loss to Montreal.
The Club is adamant that the playoffs are still not out of reach, and that this squad has what it takes to make the playoffs. Whether the Reds miraculously make the playoffs or not, we already know that there will be changes coming to this squad in the offseason. For the management and coaching staff, games like these will help determine who from the current squad will remain a Red in 2022.
Heading into Friday night’s matchup, Ayo Akinola (ACL), Jozy Altidore (lower body), and Ralph Priso (lower body), continue to remain out and unavailable for selection. Striker Dom Dwyer and Tsubasa Endoh are listed as questionable.
If Dwyer is healthy, Perez may be tempted to lean on him for this matchup. While Dwyer hasn’t featured much this season, he does have a successful record scoring against Montreal. In 11 games against Montreal, Dwyer has scored 10 goals on 40 shots, topping Altidore’s record of eight goals in 13 matches against CF Montreal.
Montreal is coming into this matchup on a four match unbeaten run, in which they have won twice and drawn each of their last two games. Montreal sport a strong home record this season where they’ve secured five of their seven wins this season, including two wins and a draw since returning to the Stade Saputo.
TFC Head Coach Javier Perez will need to plan for Montreal midfielder Djordje Mihailovic, who has been an influential part of the CF Montreal offence on this unbeaten run. The American midfielder has been involved in three of the last five Montreal goals, and this has been involved in 10 Montreal goals, scoring on four and assisting on six.
Through 21 games this season, Montreal has scored 27 goals and conceded just 26 times so far this season. On the offensive side, Montreal has been able to rely on eight players who have scored more than one goal a game, including forward Mason Toye who leads the club in that department, but is unavailable for Friday night’s matchup through a shoulder injury.
Along with Toye, Montreal will be without midfielder Lassi Lappalainen (groin) and defender Róbert Thorkelsson (adductor), while forward Romell Quioto is listed as questionable.
Defensively, the Club has become accustomed to playing in a lot of tight matches. Montreal’s last 15 matches have all been decided by one goal or less. Except for one match against FC Cincinnati where Montreal conceded four times en route to a 5-4 win, there have been lots of 2-1 and 1-0 score lines. A big part of that has been through the partnership of Victor Wanyama and Canadian International Samuel Piette. Ahead of Friday night’s matchup, the TFC Head Coach made special note of the role that the midfielders play to help Montreal stay strong defensively and help transition the attack.
The Reds and Montreal have exchanged wins over their last four matches, with each club winning on two occasions, with Montreal winning most recently on opening day. The last time that either team won consecutive matchups in this fixture was in 2019 and 2020 when the Reds won four consecutive matches, including the 4-3 thriller at the MLS is Back Tournament, as well as the most recent time these clubs matched up at Stade Saputo. On that occasion, the Reds walked away with a 2-1 victory.
However the Reds’ season has been going, a derby match against Montreal is always circled on the calendar. For Reds faithful looking for positives this season, a win on Saturday would temporarily ease the troubles of the 2021 season.
Match Details
Opponent: CF Montreal
Stadium: Stade Saputo, Montreal, QC
Kick-off: 7:30 PM EST
Watch: TSN
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