Toronto FC Officially Out of MLS Playoffs After Draw Extends Winless Streak to Seven Games
September 15, 2025
Toronto FC's recent draw has officially eliminated them from the MLS playoff race, as they sit 12th in the Eastern Conference and are 16 points behind the final playoff spot with just five matches remaining.
The team extended its winless streak to seven games with a 1-1 draw against New England Revolution, marking their fifth consecutive draw and their last victory dating back to July 16.
In the latest match, Theo Corbeanu scored his sixth goal of the season, but Toronto failed to convert multiple scoring chances, and New England secured a late equalizer through Luca Langoni after a defensive lapse.
Head coach Robin Fraser expressed disappointment over the team's elimination but also pride in their cohesion and effort, emphasizing that the focus now is on evaluating players for roster decisions rather than making the playoffs.
During the MLS secondary transfer window, Toronto FC did not make any trades or signings, leaving two international roster slots unused for the season, with plans for a significant roster overhaul in the off-season.
Looking ahead, Toronto FC will face Columbus Crew at Lower.com Field on Saturday, a team currently sitting fifth in the Eastern Conference and coming off a high-scoring 5-4 victory over Atlanta United.
In addition to on-field efforts, Toronto FC is engaging fans through ongoing coverage on TFC Republic, including interviews, player profiles, match analysis, and activities like a reader mailbag and ticket discounts for subscribers.
Summary based on 1 source
Get a daily email with more MLS stories
Source

TFC REPUBLIC • Sep 15, 2025
TFC Republic Weekly: September 15-21