BY THE NUMBERS: A Numerical Guide to Red Bulls vs. Toronto FC

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For the second time this season, the New York Red Bulls will take on Toronto FC at Red Bull Arena on Monday, October 30. Fans are encouraged to arrive at Red Bull Arena for 7 p.m., with official kickoff set for 7:25 p.m.



Before the two teams take each other on, here are some key statistics to keep in mind when watching the match.


5-0-4: Since their match against NYCFC on June 24, the Red Bulls are undefeated at Red Bull Arena, going 5-0-4 over their last nine home matches. The Red Bulls will aim to make it 10-straight undefeated at home against Toronto FC, whom they drew with 1-1 back in May.


5: Gonzalo Veron is finding his form as of late for the Red Bulls, scoring five goals in his last seven appearances. Veron, who netted the fourth and final goal against Chicago on Wednesday, will look to add to his tally against Toronto FC after scoring back in their September road loss, 4-2


+8: The Red Bulls are currently sporting a +8 goal differential this month through their four October matches. Additionally, only one goal has gotten past Luis Robles this month, the fewest in the Eastern Conference this October.


9: Daniel Royer has proven to be a nightmare for opposing defenses with nine goals over his last 10 matches. Royer will look to add another goal to his playoff tally after netting the dagger against Chicago on Wednesday.


99: Since joining the Red Bulls in the summer of 2013, Bradley Wright-Phillips has 99 goals to his name in a Red Bulls jersey. No. 99 will look to reach the century mark against Toronto FC at Red Bull Arena.





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