Toronto FC II vs New England Revolution II, 2021 USL League One, Regular Season
· USL League OneAbout
Toronto FC II are hosting New England Revolution II 
at BMO Training Ground, Toronto, Canada, starting on 
. The match is a part of the USL League One.
Game Information
 Competition: USL League One
 
Venue: BMO Training Ground
Location: Toronto, Canada
Venue: BMO Training Ground
Location: Toronto, Canada
Line-Ups
Toronto FC II
| No. | Name | 
|---|---|
| 70 | Andreas Vaikla (GK) | 
| 58 | Kobe Franklin | 
| 38 | Luca Petrasso | 
| 64 | Kevin Politz | 
| 34 | Jon-Talen Maples  | 
							
| 48 | Dante Campbell | 
| 85 | Antonio Carlini | 
| 82 | Julian Altobelli | 
| 62 | Rohan Goulbourne | 
| 52 | Kosi Thompson | 
| 73 | Paul Rothrock | 
New England Revolution II
| No. | Name | 
|---|---|
| 51 | Joseph Rice (GK)  | 
							
| 35 | Collin Verfurth | 
| 44 | Pierre Cayet | 
| 34 | Ryan Spaulding | 
| 41 | Colby Quinones  | 
							
| 72 | Damian Rivera | 
| 47 | Esmir Bajraktarevic | 
| 54 | Tyler Freitas  | 
							
| 32 | Jake Rozhansky | 
| 61 | Noel Buck  | 
							
| 12 | Justin Rennicks | 
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