Toronto FC will face Seattle in the MLS Cup for third time in 4 years

Must See: DeLeon gives TFC the late lead with a sensational strike to the top corner



Toronto FC went through a rough patch in April and May as they picked up just two wins and three draws in 11 matches and a lot of people started to think it was going to be a wasted season.

However, TFC turned things on once August rolled around as they picked up four wins and six draws in their final 11 games to secure a spot in the postseason. Being sports fans we know that all that matters is getting into the playoffs and that’s what TFC went by, too, as they defeated D.C. United, New York City FC and Atlanta United to book a trip to their third MLS Cup in the last four years.



Atlanta jumped out to an extremely early lead as they got on the scoreboard while fans were still making their way to the seats and got a chance to add to their lead shortly after, but a massive save by Quentin Westberg changed the game entirely.

9’ - TFC keeper Quentin Westberg denies Josef Martínez on a penalty! #TFCLive pic.twitter.com/3fG1K4y8M5 — TSN (@TSN_Sports) October 31, 2019

14' - Shortly after a saved penalty, TFC's Nicolas Benezet curls a strike into the far bottom corner to level the match! #TFCLive pic.twitter.com/tVRkT7lInM — TSN (@TSN_Sports) October 31, 2019

After a big save on a penalty kick and a couple of goals from TFC, Toronto’s MLS club is heading to its third MLS Cup in the last four years and they have a familiar opponent waiting for them.



Considering Toronto FC went their first eight seasons without a playoff appearance and now they’re off to their third MLS Cup in the last four years, you can bet their supporters are ecstatic right about now.

Vamooooooosssssssss! — Toronto Argonauts (@TorontoArgos) October 31, 2019

Seattle took the first MLS Cup meeting in penalty kicks, while TFC took the rematch the following season, 2-0. Now, we wait to see who’s going to win this best-of-three series. ​