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Philadelphia Union
Major League Soccer
Oct 9, 2022 at 7.30pm UK
PPL Park
Toronto FC

Philadelphia
4 - 0
Toronto

Gazdag (4', 60' pen., 63'), Uhre (42')
FT(HT: 2-0)

Bradley (29'), Mavinga (65'), Bernardeschi (81')

Preview: Philadelphia Union vs. Toronto - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Sunday's Major League Soccer clash between Philadelphia Union and Toronto, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

The Philadelphia Union need a win against Toronto on Sunday at Subaru Park to officially clinch first place in the Eastern Conference of Major League Soccer.

Heading into Decision Day, the Union are two points ahead of CF Montreal for first but have won fewer games, while the Reds have dropped four straight contests, which is one shy of their season high.


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Jakob Glesnes in action for Philadelphia Union on October 1, 2022© Reuters

A season filled with convincing performances and numerous lopsided victories has been anything but that of late in Philadelphia.

Jim Curtin's men kicked off this month by falling 4-0 to Charlotte FC, their biggest regular season defeat since 2019.

Philly have failed to find the back of the net in two straight MLS fixtures after scoring a total of 23 goals in their previous five outings.

If they can collect another shutout on Sunday, the Union would end the regular season with the second-best goal differential in MLS history, while a victory by seven or more goals would eclipse the old record set by Los Angeles FC of +48 in 2019.

When you look at some of their results this year, that possibility does not sound so far-fetched as Philly have won four times in 2022 by six or more goals.

Their 64 points collected this year is a new club record, while their 68 goals scored is the most ever for any Union squad in a single season, and if they allow fewer than nine goals on Sunday, it will set a new franchise mark for the fewest goals allowed in a 34-game campaign.

Lorenzo Insigne in action for Toronto FC on September 17, 2022© Reuters

Bob Bradley has experienced numerous highs and lows in his first season in charge of Toronto, and since September, there have not been many positives for him to take away.

TFC are one defeat shy of their longest losing streak of the year, and should they fail to score on Sunday, it would be the third straight game in which the Reds have been shut out, equalling their longest run of the campaign.

Scoring goals at Subaru Park has proven to be increasingly tricky for Toronto recently, as the Reds have been outscored by a total of 8-0 in their previous two visits there.

If they can concede fewer than four times on Sunday, it would improve their defensive numbers from a year ago when they allowed 66 goals.

Since blanking Charlotte 2-0 in late August, Toronto have lost back-to-back road fixtures, conceding eight goals while scoring only two.

The Reds have failed to score the opening goal in four of their previous five league matches and have not won a game in which they had conceded first since beating the Union 2-1 in April.

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Team News

Andre Blake in action for the Philadelphia Union on July 30, 2022© Reuters

In their previous encounter, Daniel Gazdag became the 33rd Union player to make 50 regular season starts, and he is third in league scoring (19 goals) behind Sebastian Driussi (21) and Hany Mukhtar (23).

Kai Wagner is tied for second in the league for assists with 15, three fewer than Luciano Acosta, while Andre Blake heads into the final regular season match tied with Sean Johnson for the most clean sheets in MLS (14).

Wagner will be suspended for this match after receiving two cautions in Charlotte, and Alejandro Bedoya is questionable because of a hip flexor strain.

After scoring in four consecutive outings, Federico Bernardeschi has not found the back of the net in two straight contests for Toronto, while his Italian countryman Lorenzo Insigne has started the last two matches after missing his three previous games due to personal reasons.

Quentin Westberg has started the last three games in goal for the Reds in place of Alex Bono, while Deandre Kerr, Chris Mavinga and Jesus Jimenez were all inserted into the starting 11 against Miami.

Jonathan Osorio is out because of an upper-body injury, while Doneil Henry will not play as he is dealing with a problem in his lower body.

Philadelphia Union possible starting lineup:
Blake; Real, Elliott, Glesnes, Harriel; Flach, Martinez, Sullivan; Gazdag; Uhre, Carranza

Toronto possible starting lineup:
Westberg; Laryea, O'Neill, Mavinga, Criscito; Nelson, Bradley, Kaye; Bernardeschi, Akinola, Insigne


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We say: Philadelphia Union 3-1 Toronto

It is no secret that the Reds have been poor defensively throughout the campaign, and that has been especially evident away from home, where they have conceded multiple goals on 11 occasions this year.

The Union are not as bad on the back end as their previous match might indicate, and we anticipate them to be a lot stingier on Sunday, while Curtin has numerous scoring options who are capable of finding the back of the net at any moment.


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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Inter MiamiInter Miami34228479493074
2Columbus Crew34199672403266
3FC CincinnatiCincinnati341851158481059
4Orlando City34157125950952
5Charlotte FCCharlotte FC34149114637951
6New York City FCNY City34148125449550
7New York Red BullsNY Red Bulls34111495550547
8CF MontrealMontreal341110134864-1643
9Atlanta UnitedAtlanta341010144649-340
10DC United341010145270-1840
11Philadelphia UnionPhiladelphia34910156255737
12Toronto34114194061-2137
13Nashville SCNashville3499163854-1636
14New England RevolutionNew England3494213774-3731
15Chicago Fire3479184062-2230

Western Conference

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1Los Angeles FCLos Angeles34197863432064
2Los Angeles GalaxyLA Galaxy34197869501964
3Real Salt LakeSalt Lake341611765481759
4Seattle SoundersSeattle34169951351657
5Houston DynamoHouston34159104739854
6Minnesota UnitedMinnesota Utd34157125849952
7Colorado RapidsColorado34155146160150
8Portland TimbersPortland341211116556947
9Vancouver WhitecapsVancouver34138135249347
10Austin FCAustin34119143948-942
11Dallas34118155456-241
12St Louis City34813135063-1337
13Sporting Kansas CityKansas3487195166-1531
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