ATLANTA—Toronto FC set a Major League Soccer points record.
Atlanta United broke a pair of attendance marks.
Now, it’s on to the playoffs for both teams.
Sebastian Giovinco scored his 16th goal of the season on a brilliant free kick in the 84th minute Sunday, giving Toronto FC a 2-2 tie that broke a 19-year-old MLS record for points in a season.
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Having already clinched the Supporters’ Shield and a first-round playoff bye, Toronto (20-5-9) reached 69 points on the final day of the regular season. That edged the previous MLS record of 68 set by the Los Angeles Galaxy in 1998.