Looking ahead to the final, the BA (Hons) International Football Business graduate said: “It was a real team effort to beat a very talented Atlanta side and it will be tough next Sunday against Seattle, a team they will be used to seeing at this stage. I’m expecting a tight game but the whole of Toronto will be hoping that a repeat of the 2017 season final is on the cards."

Established in 2017, Revolution Soccer Canada provides FA/UEFA licenced coaching and training for clubs, schools and soccer camps covering all ages from 4-21 years old.

"Soccer is growing massively in Canada, which can be seen in the continued success of the Toronto-based MLS team. In 2019, a new Canadian Premier League was created, with players aiming to use the new league as a stepping stone into the MLS.”

The defeat sees Atlanta finish the season on a disappointing note, having already won the U.S. Open Cup and Campeones Cup this season in addition to the 2018 MLS title.