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·22 January 2025

Toronto FC's 4 warm-up matches ahead of their MLS 2025 debut

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Toronto FC's 2025 preseason is in full swing, with high expectations as the team prepares for a crucial MLS season.

The preseason began on January 18 with a training camp in Marbella, Spain, providing the squad with a perfect environment to enhance their competitiveness under new head coach Robin Fraser.


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A Promising Start in Marbella, Spain

Known for his disciplined approach and motivational tactics, Fraser is working to instill a winning mentality as the club aims to leave behind the disappointments of previous seasons.

During their Marbella camp, Toronto FC will face two European opponents in friendly matches. The first is against Fredrikstad FK on January 30, followed by a clash with BK Häcken on February 3, the camp's final day.

These matches will test the squad against seasoned European competition and offer valuable insights into the team's progress under Fraser's leadership. Both games are highly anticipated and mark a significant step in Toronto FC's preparations for the upcoming season.

Next Phase: Palm Beach, Florida

Following their return from Spain, Toronto FC will head to Palm Beach, Florida, for the next stage of their preseason from February 10 to February 21. Here, the team will face two MLS rivals, Colorado Rapids on February 11 and Columbus Crew on February 15.

These fixtures will provide a glimpse of Toronto FC's readiness to face domestic competition, as both opponents are expected to offer a stern test.

Robin Fraser's meticulous planning and focus on team cohesion aim to prepare Toronto FC for their MLS opener against DC United on February 22.

This match will be pivotal as Toronto FC strives to end their playoff drought and establish themselves among the top eight teams in the Eastern Conference. With a new era under Fraser's guidance, the club is optimistic about achieving its goals and competing at the highest level in 2025.

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