Toronto FC will host Atlanta United at BMO Field on April 25, 2026, with kickoff set for 1:00 PM in an Eastern Conference match that comes with both teams carrying very different recent runs. Toronto have drawn three straight after back-to-back wins, while Atlanta arrive having lost three of their last four MLS outings.
The match will stream exclusively on Apple TV+, and a standard subscription will cover every MLS game in 2026 without a separate MLS Season Pass. Fans can watch on the Apple TV app across smart TVs, gaming consoles and iOS or Android devices, making the fixture accessible far beyond the stadium.
Toronto’s recent stretch has been busy and hard to separate. They drew 3-3 with Philadelphia Union in their most recent match, four days after another 3-3 draw against Austin FC, and before that they beat Colorado Rapids 3-2. That leaves Toronto sixth in the Eastern Conference and still inside the playoff picture, helped by the fact that they have scored in each of their last five matches.
Atlanta’s position is far more fragile. They sit 15th in the Eastern Conference, and while their run was briefly interrupted by a US Open Cup win over Chattanooga FC, their league form has continued to wobble. The trip to Toronto offers a chance to steady things, but it comes before any confirmed team news has been released, and no probable starting XI was available for Toronto either.
That uncertainty matters because this is the kind of match that can shift quickly. Toronto have been good enough to keep themselves in range of the postseason despite giving up goals, while Atlanta need points more urgently just to stop the slide. If Toronto keep scoring and Atlanta cannot tighten up, the gap in the table is likely to look even wider when the final whistle blows.






