Atlanta United returns to action Saturday when it hosts Toronto FC at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The match is set to kick-off at 7:30 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV, while fans can also tune-in to radio calls on 92.9 The Game and La Mejor.
- Atlanta holds an all-time record of 4-6-6 against Toronto in MLS play: 3-1-4 at home and 1-5-2 on the road in the series. This will be the second meeting between the sides in 2024 as Toronto won the first meeting 2-0 on March 23 at BMO Field.
- Atlanta is coming off a four-point road trip last week after defeating D.C. United 1-0 on June 19 and drawing St. Louis CITY SC 1-1 on June 22. The team is now unbeaten in four straight road matches.
- Atlanta ranks in the top-five in MLS in both shot creating actions per 90 minutes and key passes as it will look to turn those opportunities into goals against a Toronto side that has conceded the third-most goals in the Eastern Conference. Atlanta ranks fourth with 26.16 shot creating actions per 90 minutes and fifth with 216 key passes.
- Five Homegrowns featured for Atlanta in each of the past two matches. Through 19 MLS matches, Homegrowns have played a combined 3,754 minutes, with Caleb Wiley leading the group with 1,615 minutes played.
Player Availability
| Player | Injury/Suspension | Status |
| Luis Abram | Copa América | Out |
| Saba Lobjanidze | UEFA EURO 2024 | Out |
| Edwin Mosquera | Knee | Out |
MATCH INFORMATION
Saturday, June 29 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia | 7:30 p.m. (ET)
Atlanta United (5-8-6, 21 points) vs. Toronto FC (7-10-3, 24 points)
BROADCAST SCHEDULE
TV | MLS Season Pass
English Radio | 92.9 The Game
Spanish Radio | La Mejor