Major League Soccer
·25 February 2026
Vancouver Whitecaps vs. Toronto FC: What to know, how to watch

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·25 February 2026

By Cal Meachem
Canadian rivals square off when Vancouver Whitecaps FC welcome Toronto FC in an eye-catching Matchday 2 contest.

Fresh off the best season in club history, in which they reached the Concacaf Champions Cup and MLS Cup finals and won their fourth straight Canadian Championship title, the Whitecaps face elevated expectations in 2026.
They got off to a solid start in Matchday 1, with winter arrival AZ Jackson delivering a 1-0 victory over Real Salt Lake at BC Place.
Vancouver retained the vast majority of last season's squad, while adding key pieces in Jackson as well as wingers Bruno Caicedo and Cheikh Sabaly. They help make up for the departures of Canadian international wingers Jayden Nelson and Ali Ahmed.
The roster is highlighted by German legend Thomas Müller, as well as 2025 Best XI midfielder Sebastian Berhalter, 2025 Defender of the Year Tristan Blackmon and star striker Brian White. The latter three players hope to be included in the USMNT roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Who to watch
Predicted XI
Amid a busy start to the year, head coach Jesper Sørensen has plenty of options. His preferred XI seems relatively set in stone, though.

What to know
After missing the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs for the fifth straight season during head coach Robin Fraser's first year, Toronto have undergone a transformational rebuild.
It began midway through 2025, when the club moved on from Italian DPs Federico Bernardeschi and Lorenzo Insigne and traded for midfielder Djordje Mihailovic.
The overhaul continued this winter, as Toronto added valuable pieces with MLS experience, signing two-time Defender of the Year Walker Zimmerman and Sporting Kansas City legend Dániel Sallói to complement the cast of Canadian national team players, including Jonathan Osorio, Richie Laryea and Theo Corbeanu.
Toronto could soon make their biggest move yet, acquiring USMNT striker Josh Sargent from EFL Championship side Norwich City for a reported club-record $22 million transfer fee (up to $27 million with add-ons).
The Reds began their 2026 season last weekend with a hard-fought 3-2 loss at FC Dallas, in which Mihailovic and Derrick Etienne Jr. scored. Will they pick up their first win of the year against their Western rivals?
Who to watch
Predicted XI
Sallói could get the nod from the opening whistle after entering as a second-half substitute last week vs. Dallas.

Vancouver's defense was one of the best MLS had to offer last year, conceding just 38 times in the regular season. Can Toronto's attack crack the code?









































