When: 1:00 pm Kickoff
Where: BMO Field, 100 Princes' Blvd, Toronto, ON
Where to Watch: Apple TV+
It is another 1 pm kickoff at BMO Field this Saturday, April 4, as Toronto FC welcomes the Colorado Rapids for a clash that feels more like a family reunion than a cross-conference battle. With both teams navigating the early-season waters of the 2026 campaign, there are plenty of storylines—and former coworkers—to keep an eye on.
Who Are Ya - The Colorado Rapids
The Rapids arrive in Toronto as a club in transition, but one with a trophy cabinet that owes a debt of gratitude to BMO Field. Older fans will fondly remember the 2010 MLS Cup, where Colorado defeated FC Dallas 2-1 in a frigid, neutral-site final held right here in Toronto. It remains the pinnacle of their club history, and they always seem to carry a bit of that "mile-high" confidence when stepping onto this pitch.
After a disappointing 2025 season where they finished 11th in the West, the Rapids hit the reset button. Enter Matt Wells, the former Tottenham Hotspur assistant who took the reins this January. Wells has brought a high-intensity, Premier League-inspired pressing style to Commerce City. Their 2026 form has been a rollercoaster—highlighted by a dominant 4-1 win over Galaxy—but they remain a dangerous side capable of punishing defensive lapses.
Three Colorado Players to Watch
- Paxten Aaronson: The USMNT-capped Designated Player is the heartbeat of the Rapids’ midfield. Since his high-profile move, Aaronson has become the primary creative engine, known for his late runs into the box and vision in the final third.
- Ted Ku-DiPietro: A 2025 acquisition from D.C. United, Ku-DiPietro has flourished under Matt Wells. His ability to beat defenders 1v1 on the wing or drift inside as a playmaker makes him a constant headache for fullbacks.
- Rafael Navarro: The Brazilian forward is the clinical edge Colorado needs. If TFC gives him an inch of space inside the area, he usually finds the back of the net. He’s already among the league leaders in expected goals (xG) this season.
The TFC Connection
The Spider-Man pointing meme will be in full effect this Saturday. The roster crossover between these two clubs is robust:
- Djordje Mihailovic & William Yarbrough: Both were pillars of the Rapids’ success in recent years, but they now wear the Red of Toronto. Yarbrough joined TFC this past January to provide veteran stability in goal, while Mihailovic serves as TFC's primary creative DP.
- Kosi Thompson: In a recent twist, TFC homegrown Kosi Thompson was traded to Colorado just last week (March 26). He returns to BMO Field almost immediately, likely looking to prove a point against his boyhood club.
- Robin Fraser: Perhaps the most significant link is the man on the TFC touchline. After serving as a legendary assistant during TFC’s treble-winning era and then leading the Rapids as Head Coach from 2019-2023, Fraser is back in Toronto as the boss. He knows the Colorado personnel better than anyone, which could be TFC's secret weapon.
Let's TF-See: Toronto's Current Form
Toronto FC enters this match with the wind in their sails. After a shaky start to 2026, the Reds are currently on a three-game unbeaten streak - including two wins over Columbus and Cincinnati. The squad is largely refreshed following the March international break, though Robin Fraser is still juggling a few notable absences:
OUT: Theo Corbeanu (knee)
OUT: Nicksoen Gomis (Achilles)
OUT: Matheus Pereira (groin)
OUT: Henry Wingo (hamstring)
QUESTIONABLE: Jose Cifuentes (knee)
QUESTIONABLE: Djordje Mihailovic (illness)
Projected Lineups: Gavran, Kusevic, Zimmerman, Monlouis, Edwards, Coello, Osorio, Mihailovic, Laryea, Salloi, Sargent
Colorado have won just once in eight visits to Toronto dating back to 2014. However, Colorado has been solid on the road so far in 2026, including two 4-1 away wins over the LA Galaxy and Sporting Kansas City. Expect TFC's revamped defense to be tested early and often.
Score Prediction: Toronto FC 3 - 2 Colorado Rapids
