

Toronto FC II edged out New York City Team B with a hard-fought 2-1 victory in a tightly contested MLS Next Pro fixture on April 25, 2026. The match, played at the York Lions Stadium in Toronto, saw the home side demonstrate resilience and tactical discipline to secure three valuable points in the developmental league standings.
Match Summary
The MLS Next Pro encounter between Toronto FC II and New York City Team B was a competitive affair from the start. Both sides created early chances, but it was Toronto who struck first in the 23rd minute through a well-placed finish from forward Mark Osei-Wusu, who capitalized on a cross from the right flank. The home side took a 1-0 lead into halftime, having controlled possession but facing a determined opponent.
Second Half Drama
New York City Team B came out with renewed energy after the break and equalized in the 57th minute through a composed strike by Juan Pablo Torres, who slotted home after a swift counter-attack. The parity lasted only 15 minutes, however, as Toronto FC II regained the lead in the 72nd minute. A set-piece delivery was met by defender Luca Petrasso, who powered a header past the visiting goalkeeper to make it 2-1.
Tactical Battle
Toronto FC II employed a patient build-up approach, relying on short passes and movement to break down the New York defense. The home side's wingers stretched the play effectively, creating spaces for central runners. New York City Team B, meanwhile, looked dangerous on the break but lacked the final-pass quality to find a second equalizer in the closing stages.
Standings Impact
With this 2-1 victory, Toronto FC II moved up the Eastern Conference table in MLS Next Pro, showcasing their potential as a developmental side. For New York City Team B, the narrow defeat leaves them searching for consistency, though their performance in this match suggested they can compete with the league's stronger teams.
Player of the Match
Luca Petrasso earned plaudits for his match-winning header and solid defensive contributions throughout the 90 minutes. His ability to step up in crucial moments proved the difference in a match where every detail mattered.