Atlanta looks to finish off record MLS regular-season run with win in Toronto
TORONTO — Sunday is Fan Appreciation Day for beleaguered Toronto FC supporters. But the regular-season finale is more a changing of the guard as league-leading Atlanta United comes to town.
Atlanta (21-6-6) has already matched the all-time MLS single-season points record (69), set by Toronto last year during its championship campaign. And while TFC players prepare to clean out their lockers, Atlanta has business to settle Sunday with the Supporters’ Shield on the line.
The visitors arrive one point ahead of the New York Red Bulls (21-7-5), who host lowly Orlando City on Sunday. A win in Toronto and Atlanta can secure home-field advantage throughout the playoffs and hoist the Supporters’ Shield — which TFC earned last year — for compiling the league’s best regular-season record.
It would be a first-ever trophy for Atlanta, which has compiled a 26-15-16 regular-season mark record in its two years of play. By contrast, Toronto went 15-30-15 in its first two seasons in the league (2007-08).


