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Game Thread: Philadelphia Union 2 Toronto FC 2, Full Time

The Union disappoint in road draw

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Whistle blows after 4 minutes of stoppage time. Not a great result but the Union did show some resolve to come back after going down 2-1 on an own goal.

87’ Martinez goes into the book

86’ Jesus Bueno checks in for Bedoya

77’ Santos ties it up!

73’ Jack McGlynn subs in for Leon Flach

70’ Nightmare for the Union, Jack Elliott own goal puts the Reds up 2-1.

66’ Terrible, terrible giveaway and the Reds finally cash in on a Union mistake with a goal from Altidore to tie it up 1-1

58’ Sergio Santos in for Daniel Gazdag

46’ Second half is underway

Halftime – The Union got the early goal and were mostly on their heels the rest of the half. Sloppy play from the Union, but fortunately the Reds haven’t been able to capitalize.

That was fast. Gazdag finds Bedoya wide open in the box and he puts the Union up 1-0 32 seconds in.

1’ We’re underway

If you’re wondering why Andre Blake isn’t starting tonight

Starting Lineups

Philadelphia Union: Matt Freese is in for Andre Blake, but the lineup is otherwise unchanged

Toronto FC: Fun fact about Jacob Shaffelburg. He once made an appearance for Bethlehem Steel in a preseason game.

How to Watch

Where: BMO Field, Toronto, Ontario
When: 7:38 p.m.; Wednesday, October 27, 2021
TV: PHL17
Radio: Fox Sports The Gambler 1480 AM and 105.3 HD2
Audio Streaming: iHeart Radio App, Fox Sports The Gambler
Video Streaming: Philadelphiaunion.com (in the Philly area), ESPN+ (Outside of the Philly area)** BrotherlyGame has affiliate partnerships. These do not influence editorial content, though BrotherlyGame and SB Nation may earn commissions for products purchased via affiliate links.

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Matthew Ralph is the managing editor of Philadelphia Soccer Now / Brotherly Game. He's covered soccer at all levels for many years in the Philadelphia region and has also written for TheCup.us, NPSL, PrepSoccer and other publications. He lives with his wife and two young children in Broomall, Pa., but grew up in South Jersey and is originally from Kansas.

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