Toronto FC

BMO Field · Est. 2006

Capacity: 36,045Toronto, Ontariograss
2026

Toronto FC's 2026 MLS Campaign

Toronto FC's 2026 Major League Soccer season has been a bit of a mixed bag, landing them 13th place with 14 points from 14 games. Their record shows a modest three wins, five draws, and six losses, reflecting a campaign where consistency has been as elusive as a clean sheet at home — they managed just one overall, and that was away. Scoring 22 goals but conceding 29, their goal difference of minus seven tells a story of defensive struggles overshadowing flashes of attacking promise.

At home, they picked up two wins and five draws, but the away form was less encouraging with only a single victory against four defeats. The season’s narrative hints at resilience but also highlights the need for tightening up at the back and capitalising more effectively on their scoring chances.

Looking ahead, Toronto FC will be keen to build on the foundations laid this campaign, aiming to convert those draws into wins and shore up their defence. The 2026 season has set the stage; now it’s about stepping up the performance to climb higher in the table.

League position

Position 24
  • Promotion

Points trajectory

Rank 24

Manager

R. Fraser

USA

Season at a glance

W 3·D 5·L 62229 GF/GA-7 GD1 clean sheets

Streaks

Last 5 home0W3D2Llast 5
Last 5 away1W0D4Llast 5
Scored5/5
Conceded5/5

Major League Soccer table

#TeamPPts
1Vancouver Whitecaps1432
As of 4 Jun 2026View full table →
Last 5: ←oldest

Toronto FC's 2026 MLS Campaign: A Tale of Sporadic Success

Toronto FC's 2026 season has been a bit of a rollercoaster, with just three wins from 14 games and a notably streaky record. The team has found it tough to string victories together, as indicated by the absence of any significant winning streaks. Instead, they've dropped more points in defeats than draws, having lost six times compared to five draws.

Home form has been a mixed bag, with two wins offset by two losses and five draws, suggesting some resilience but a lack of cutting edge to convert those draws into wins. Away from home, victories have been even harder to come by, with just one win and four defeats. Offensively, the Reds have scored a respectable 22 goals but have conceded 29, resulting in a negative goal difference that reflects defensive vulnerabilities.

In summary, Toronto FC's 2026 campaign so far is marked by inconsistency and difficulty in maintaining momentum, with draws and losses eating into their points tally more than any sustained run of success.

Statistics

Home / Away splits

HomeGoals forAway
17
5
HomeGoals againstAway
18
11
HomeClean sheetsAway
0
1
HomeFailed to scoreAway
0
1
HomeAvg goals scored / gameAway
1.89vs1.00

Week-by-week trends

team vs league avg (dashed)
Goals for
22
Goals against
29
Goal difference
-7
Clean sheets
1
Points / round
14.0

Team Intelligence

Form & Record
Win %21.4%
Clean Sheet %7.1%
Avg Scored1.57
Avg Conceded2.07
Injuries

No current injuries reported

Advanced Metrics
QA Goals/Game1.58
QA Conceded/Game2.06
Opposition Strength1.00x league average

Current Streaks

Competitive matches only

  • Scored in their last 5 games

  • Conceded in their last 5 games

  • No active streak

  • No active streak

  • Lost 4 of last 5 games

  • Drew 1 of last 5 games

  • No active streak

Toronto FC Home & Away Analysis

Toronto FC’s 2026 campaign in Major League Soccer reveals a tale of two halves, or rather two venues. At home, they’ve found the net 17 times but also conceded 18, with no clean sheets to boast about. This suggests a lively but leaky defence when playing in front of their own fans. Away from home, their firepower dims considerably, scoring just 5 goals, but they’ve tightened up a bit at the back, conceding 11 and managing a solitary clean sheet.

The contrast is clear: Toronto FC play a more open, attacking style at home, which leaves them vulnerable defensively, while on the road, they seem more cautious, resulting in fewer goals for and against. This inconsistency between home and away performances has contributed to a challenging season so far.

Fipster's Record with Toronto FC

Fipster is still in the early days of building a prediction record for Toronto FC in the 2026 Major League Soccer campaign. With no scored fixtures yet, the model’s track record on this club remains a clean slate — no stars, ticks, or misses to report. It’s a bit like a new signing who hasn’t had a run-out on matchday.

As Toronto FC currently sits 13th with a modest tally of three wins and five draws from 14 games, Fipster’s insights will be one to watch as the season unfolds and the data pile up.

Injuries

M. Cimermancic
M. Cimermancic
Groin Injury
Missing Fixture
Matheus Pereira
Matheus Pereira
Groin Injury
Missing Fixture
L. Stefanovic
L. Stefanovic
Foot Injury
Missing Fixture
H. Wingo
H. Wingo
Hamstring Injury
Missing Fixture

Venue

BMO Field

BMO Field

Toronto, Ontario
Capacity: 36,045
Surface: grass