Overview
- Nathan Harriel headed home Kai Wagner’s 87th-minute corner and Wagner’s 92nd-minute shot secured the Union’s turnaround victory.
- Ola Brynhildsen had put Toronto FC ahead in the 75th minute with his second goal of the season.
- Toronto fielded seven changes to its lineup and were missing defenders Nicksoen Gomis, Kobe Franklin and forward Deandre Kerr through injury.
- Goalkeeper Andre Blake returned from a knee injury to start for Philadelphia after missing six matches.
- The Union’s 10-game unbeaten stretch leaves them atop the East at 10-3-3 while Toronto FC sits 3-9-4 and eight points outside a playoff spot.