What to watch for as Nashville SC travels north to take on Toronto FC  

2021.06.23 TOR-120

For the first time in the club’s Major League Soccer existence, Nashville SC is headed to the Great White North.  

Nashville SC (6W-1L-8D, 4th in Eastern Conference) is headed across the border to take on Toronto FC (3W-8L-4D, 11th in Eastern Conference) on Sunday night. It’s the first time the Boys in Gold will play in Canada since joining MLS in 2020. 

The Boys in Gold are riding a seven-match unbeaten run headed into Sunday’s match and are coming off of a decisive 3-0 victory over FC Cincinnati. They’ll look to continue that form on the road as they begin a three-match road trip.

Here’s everything you need to know about Sunday’s match:

Date: Sunday, August 1

Time: 6:30 p.m. CT

Location: BMO Field

TV: MyTV30

English Radio: ESPN 94.9

Spanish Radio: El Jefe 96.7

New-Look Reds – The last time Nashville SC faced Toronto FC on June 23, the Boys in Gold came away with a dramatic 3-2 victory, earning the win with a Luke Haakenson goal in stoppage time. At that point, the Reds were in the midst of what would become a six-match losing streak that led to the dismissal of head coach Chris Armas in his first season on the job.

Since Armas was let go, Toronto has gone unbeaten with two wins and two draws and has been able to return home to play in front of their fans at BMO Field for the first time since early 2020. Head Coach Gary Smith says the Reds have plenty of talent that seem to have shaken their funk from the early season.

“This is as talented a group as any in MLS,” Smith said. “History tells us that with as many final appearances and a championship under their belt, this group is more than capable. They've got quality in all areas of the field and it really is just a matter of time for them. Maybe this is a time when they're getting into a rhythm again, but our job is going to be to obviously stick a little bit of a pin in that and come out of there with some points on the board.”

Terrific Trio in Attack – Nashville SC’s attacking trio of Hany Mukhtar, CJ Sapong and Randall Leal scored or assisted on all but one goal in the month of July. The club has also added a dynamic attacker in designated player Aké Loba, who Smith says has looked “absolutely stunning” in training.

Now the challenge becomes taking that offensive form on the road, while also balancing that form with a stout defense that delivers positive results.

“I do believe we've got as good an attacking group as we've had in the 18 months that I've been here in MLS,” Smith said. “And to get that right balance now, the right amount of minutes, sharp and fresh forwards, players that are looking to make a bit of a name for themselves, or to get the very best out of themselves now that there's that much more competition in that front line. But wrapped around that, of course, we've still got to make sure that we've got a good balance and a good foundation to the group. And while it's been something that we almost take for granted at times, there's no doubt about it that there's a mentality and a focus needed.”

Road Work Ahead – After a month with four out of five matches at home, Nashville SC will hit the road for three consecutive matches starting Sunday in Toronto. The first two will come thick and fast, as Nashville will travel to Foxboro to take on the New England Revolution on Wednesday, just three days after playing in Toronto.

Defender Dave Romney says recovery and rotation will be key to earning results in both matches.

“Recovery is enormous,” Romney said. “It's never easy just having those two days in between, just doing everything you can, hydrating-wise, recovery-wise, treatment-wise, rest-wise, sleep-wise to just make sure you can be as close to 100% for that Wednesday game, even though it's pretty near impossible. You're always going to start kind of feeling it in like the 60th minute onwards, and then just a rotation of bodies throughout the team. The more guys as we can get minutes on Sunday and Wednesday kind of switching out, the fresher we're going to be. We're going to look a lot livelier than the team we play on Wednesday.”