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4- New York will be without four players who started against NYC on Saturday. Sean Nealis, Cristian CĂ¡sseres Jr. and AndrĂ©s Reyes will miss the match against Toronto due to yellow card accumulation, while Daniel Edelman will be at the U-20 World Cup with the U.S. Men’s National Team.
3- A win against Toronto would secure New York’s first three-match winning streak across all competitions since April 2022, when the Red Bulls beat Hartford Athletic, Orlando City and Chicago on the road.
6- New York and Toronto each have six draws so far this season.
14- With 14 goals in his Red Bulls career, Omir Fernandez became the highest-scoring academy graduate in club history.
33- Toronto midfielder Mark-Anthony Kaye leads MLS with 33 tackles won in 11 total appearances.
34- New York Defender Andrés Reyes continues to lead MLS with 34 interceptions so far this season.