The New York Red Bulls (8-4-7, 31 pts.) welcome Toronto FC (7-9-3, 24 pts.) to Red Bull Arena for Fireworks Night, pres. by Audi.
Get to know the matchup in By The Numbers, presented by the New Jersey Lottery:
16: Julian Hall scored his first career MLS goal in New York’s draw against CF Montreal on Wednesday night. With his goal, Hall became the youngest goal scorer in franchise history at 16 years, 87 days old passing Eddie Gaven and he became the second-youngest goal scorer in MLS history, only behind Freddy Adu.
16: New York have posted a 16-2-2 mark against Toronto FC at home.
9: New York is looking to extend their home unbeaten streak to nine matches in 2024.
9: The Red Bulls are currently on a nine-match MLS unbeaten streak against Toronto FC, which includes six-straight wins at Red Bull Arena.
53: Hall scored just 53 seconds after subbing into the match against Montréal, the second-fastest sub-to-score mark in club history.
3: The last time New York and Toronto played each other, Elias Manoel registered three assists.
Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. ET with coverage on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV in English and Spanish, and New York Red Bulls Radio in English, the New York Red Bulls app and NewYorkRedBulls.com.