The Reds look to make it five-in-a-row as they head back to Columbus on Wednesday night. Here are the Benjamin Moore three keys to the match.

Heads Up for Higuain

Since signing with Columbus in 2012, Federico Higuain has been one of the more dangerous attacking forces in MLS. The older brother of Juventus and Argentina superstar Gonzalo, Federico has made quite a name for himself on the other side of the globe.

The crafty Higuain sits just one assist shy of joning the 40 goal, 40 assist club and has enjoyed a bit of a resurgence in 2017, tallying three goals and four assists through nine games this season.

The 32-year-old excels between the midfield and defensive lines, picking the final pass to dangerous players like Justin Meram and Ola Kamara. The Reds will have to limit his time on the ball come Wednesday night.

Set Piece Superiority

The last time these two teams faced off, the Reds tasted defeat for the first and only time thus far, and set pieces proved to be key on that occasion.

Jozy Altidore got the scoring started after nodding home a picture-perfect delivery from Victor Vazquez, but Meram got one back from a corner of their own just before halftime. Set pieces could well prove to the difference at MAPFRE Stadium as these two teams battle for an edge.

Nick Hagglund has yet to get on the scoresheet, but we’ve all seen his prowess in the air. He will continue to be a target on set pieces near the area, but is equally crucial on the other end of the pitch, tasked with keeper the Crew’s dangerous aerial threats off the board.

Don’t Beat Yourself

In the aforementioned lone loss their last time in Columbus, the Reds had a sloppy end to the first half that saw them drop three points from a winning position. And despite being entrenched the incredibly tough stretch of matches, Toronto cannot switch off as they did that night, or they will surely be punished.

Even with another short week, head coach Greg Vanney will have some fresh legs at his disposal after rotating the squad in Seattle. They’ll need to be tuned in until the final whistle to ensure a positive result this time around.