In a dramatic finish, Toronto FC's goalkeeper Luke Gavran scored a last-minute header, leading to a 3-3 draw against the Philadelphia Union. This late goal capped off Toronto's comeback from a two-goal deficit and extended their unbeaten streak to seven matches. Despite a strong start from the Union, featuring goals by Milan Iloski and Danley Jean Jacques, Toronto's Josh Sargent and Kobe Franklin struck back in the second half to level the score before Gavran's heroics. The match underscored Toronto's resiliency, rebounding from an early season slump.

By the Numbers
  • Toronto FC is now unbeaten in their last seven matches (3-2-4).
  • Philadelphia Union currently stands with a record of 1-6-2.
State of Play
  • Toronto extended their home unbeaten run to 13 matches (4-0-9) dating back to June 2025.
  • The team is in the midst of a 10-game homestand, with Atlanta United next on their schedule.
What's Next

Toronto FC will aim to build on this momentum as they face Atlanta United on Saturday during their extended homestand. The upcoming matches could further solidify their position in the league standing, as they continue to recover from their earlier season troubles.

Bottom Line

Toronto FC's resilience marked by Gavran's extraordinary goal signals a turning point; with the team gaining confidence, they are positioned to continue improving as the season progresses. This draw reflects both their potential and the challenges facing the struggling Philadelphia Union.