Toronto FC secured a 3-3 draw against Austin FC on Saturday afternoon after a late equalizer at BMO Field [1, 4].

The result is significant as it extends Toronto FC's current unbeaten streak to six matches [2, 4]. This run of form provides the club with critical momentum in the MLS standings as they maintain their home-field advantage.

The match remained competitive until the closing minutes. Kobe Franklin scored the deciding goal in the 88th minute [3] to salvage a point for the home side. The late surge allowed Toronto FC to avoid a defeat against the visiting Texas-based club [1, 2].

Following the conclusion of the match, Toronto FC has accumulated 12 points [4]. Austin FC ends the contest with seven points [4]. The high-scoring affair highlighted the offensive capabilities of both squads, though Toronto's defense struggled to maintain a lead.

Toronto FC's ability to find a goal in the final moments of the game reflects a resilience that has defined their recent six-game stretch [2, 4]. The match was played in Toronto, Canada, where the home crowd witnessed a volatile back-and-forth contest that only settled in the final seconds of regulation.

Toronto FC salvaged a 3-3 draw against visiting Austin FC with a late goal

The draw reinforces Toronto FC's current stability, maintaining a six-game unbeaten run that elevates their standing relative to Austin FC. While the 12-point total [4] shows steady progress, the three goals conceded suggest defensive vulnerabilities that may persist despite the positive streak.