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Columbus Crew B
03-16 03:00
3 - 2
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Toronto FC II
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Columbus Crew B
Toronto FC II
Attacks
83
66
Dangerous Attacks
68
43
Ball Possession
59
41
On Target
6
4
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End 3-2
90′
3-2
Z. Zengue
Assist: Brent gyamfi adu
85′
S. Pinnock
D.Dixon
85′
omoregbe edwin
E. Khodri
82′
christopher rogers
77′
kerr kervon
jahmarie nolan
74′
Z. Zengue
M.Nyeman
74′
alaouieh
Tristan brown
73′
2-2
D.Dixon
Assist: F. Bank
68′
2-1
chase adams
Assist: Brent gyamfi adu
66′
Richard chukwu
L. Costabile
66′
F. Bank
T. Blyth
57′
1-1
jahmarie nolan
Assist: tim fortier
52′
1-0
chase adams
Assist: Brent gyamfi adu
Halftime 0-0
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Match Info
MLS NEXT Pro: Columbus Crew B 3-2 Toronto FC II. In an entertaining and high-scoring affair at the Crew's training facility in Ohio, the home side edged a five-goal thriller against their Canadian rivals. The match, played on March 16, 2026, was a showcase for the attacking talent in MLS's development league, with Columbus Crew B holding on for a vital three points.
The match process was frantic from the start. Columbus B raced into a two-goal lead within the first twenty minutes, capitalizing on some sloppy Toronto defending. Toronto FC II, however, showed great spirit to fight back, scoring twice before the half-hour mark to level the score at 2-2. The game seemed destined for a draw until the 78th minute, when a Columbus winger cut inside and unleashed a stunning strike into the top corner to seal a dramatic winner for the hosts.
The focus was on the end-to-end nature of the game and the lack of defensive solidity, which is often a hallmark of development league matches. The standout performance belonged to the Columbus goalscorer who netted the spectacular winner, capping a lively display. The result strengthens Columbus Crew B's position in the Eastern Conference standings, while Toronto FC II will be frustrated to leave empty-handed after such a spirited comeback.
The Columbus B head coach highlighted the learning experience: "We got the win, but we have to manage games better after taking a lead. The character to find a winner was excellent." The Toronto FC II manager focused on the positives: "The response from the boys after going two down was fantastic. We just switched off for one moment at the end." Both teams fielded youthful lineups, with several players aiming to catch the eye of their respective MLS first-team coaches.