The international breaks are here and it feels like it’s been a while since we saw Toronto FC in action.
It’s one of the bigger downsides of the MLS schedule, of course, that some momentous achievements at this time of year - such as the Supporters’ Shield won last time out or the mauling of New York City FC in the 2016 playoffs - can be followed by lulls in the schedule.
But we’re back now and what better to get things going again than another derby?
Toronto will play this game, a road match against Atlanta United and their Eastern Conference semi-final tie in its entirety before they have to take another pause.