ORLANDO, FLA.—Brampton natives Jonathan Osorio and Jay Chapman scored second-half goals and Toronto FC beat Orlando City 2-0 on Saturday.

Osorio gave Toronto (5-2-1) the lead in the 65th minute, dribbling past Lamine Sané and cutting back to evade Oriol Rosell before curling home a right-footer into the side netting.

Chapman made it 2-0 in the 77th minute, bringing down Alejandro Pozuelo’s pass with an outstretched leg and finishing between goalkeeper Brian Rowe’s legs from a narrow angle.

Quentin Westberg had two saves for his first MLS shutout.

Rowe had seven saves for Orlando (3-4-3) for an MLS-leading 37 this season.

NYCFC 2, Impact 0: New York City FC scored six minutes into its match against the Impact and didn’t look back, defeating Montreal 2-0 at Saputo Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

Argentinian midfielder Maximiliano Moralez found the back of the net early, pouncing on a rebound from Impact goalkeeper Evan Bush for his first marker of the season after an initial shot by defender Ben Sweat.

It was the first goal Montreal had allowed at home this season.

After NYCFC (3-1-6) dominated the first 30 minutes, while pinning the Impact (5-4-2) defensively, Montreal found its legs near the end of the first half.

But it didn’t take the visitors long to find the scoresheet when the teams came out following the break.

Ismael Tajouri-Shradi found himself alone inside the box in the 49th minute and made no mistake, finding the top left corner on Bush for his fourth goal of the season to double NYCFC’s lead.

The visitors fired 13 shots in the match to Montreal’s eight.