Match Preview: D.C. United vs. Toronto FC

Sebastian Giovinco vs. DC United

The Reds are back on the road this weekend when they will take on D.C. United at RFK Stadium on Saturday at 5 PM ET. Here's everything you need to know about Saturday's match, 

Who: D.C. United (1-2-3) vs. Toronto FC (1-2-2) 


When: Saturday, April 16 - 5:00 PM ET | TV: TSN 4 | MLS Live 


Where: RFK Stadium - Washington D.C.


The Bacardi Projected Starting XI 

Match Preview: D.C. United vs. Toronto FC -

Three Keys: Dangerous Veterans 

It’s a new year, but this is the same D.C. United. Ben Olsen was a fiery competitor on the pitch during his playing days and it’s clear he expects a certain level of passion from his players. It’s been a slow start for United, but they responded in a big way last weekend against the Whitecaps. Fabian Espindola continues to be one of the more underrated players in this league and Alvaro Saborio is the definition of a poacher. “They always seem to stay in games,” said Jonathan Osorio. The Reds will have to be aware of their presence on Saturday. Keeping them in check will go a long way towards getting a result away from home.


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Match Notes

  • Alvaro Saborio scored a pair of goals – the 14th multiple-goal game of his MLS career, tied for 10th all-time in league history – as D.C. United exploded for a 4-0 win against the Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday at RFK Stadium, their first victory of the season. Fabian Espindola also scored two goals – his eighth career multi-goal game – while Luciano Acosta recorded his first two MLS assists.
  • Toronto FC snapped a two-game losing skid but saw their winless run stretched to four matches as their season-opening road swing continued with a 1-1 draw at the New England Revolution on Saturday afternoon at Gillette Stadium.
  • TFC have come away with points on three of their last four trips to RFK Stadium, with a 2-1 victory last June 6 at RFK Stadium in the only meeting between the teams in Washington,
  • D.C. United have taken points on six of their last eight trips to BMO Field since 2010, with five victories, including a scoreless draw in their only visit there last year on June 27.
  • REFEREE: Mathieu Bourdeau. AR1 (bench): Craig Lowry; AR2 (opposite): Oscar Mitchell-Carvalho; 4th: Jose Carlos Rivero