FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – There’s been no shortage of offense at BMO Field this season – particularly in recent weeks – as a total of 34 goals have been scored in Toronto FC’s last six home games in all competitions, an average of 5.67 goals per game.
That breaks down to 18 goals scored for TFC and 16 conceded, which follows season-long trends for the defending MLS Cup champs, who have Major League Soccer’s seventh-best attack (50 goals scored) but fourth-worst defense (57 goals allowed).
Another wide open showdown may well be on tap this Saturday night when the New England Revolution visit BMO Field, as contrasting styles could be the recipe for a bevy of scoring chances.