Philadelphia Union played to a 3-3 draw against Toronto FC on April 22, after conceding a goal in stoppage time. The match took place at BMO Field and saw both teams exchange leads before ending level.
The result matters for Philadelphia Union as they continue their campaign in Major League Soccer, maintaining their position as competitors in the league. The club fields a roster of professional players on its main team, according to the official website.
Milan Iloski opened the scoring for Philadelphia just before halftime. Danley Jean Jacques added another goal early in the second half, but Toronto responded quickly with goals from Josh Sargent and Kobe Franklin. Defender Nathan Harriel scored his first goal of the season in the 89th minute to give Philadelphia a brief lead, but Luka Gavran equalized for Toronto deep into stoppage time. Midfielders Jovan Lukic and Indiana Vassilev marked their 40th career Major League Soccer appearances during this match.
Philadelphia Union achieved the Supporters’ Shield in 2020 for best regular-season performance in Major League Soccer, according to the official website. The club’s facilities include Subaru Park—a soccer-specific stadium located on a waterfront site in Chester—as well as training centers and several practice fields, also reported by the official website.
As a professional soccer team focused on representing Philadelphia at an elite level while fostering fan involvement and community ties, Philadelphia Union provides competitive entertainment through matches and ticketed events for supporters according to information from its official website. The organization operates within professional sports as part of Major League Soccer.
Looking ahead, Philadelphia Union will face Columbus Crew at ScottsMiracle-Gro Field on Saturday evening.











