More than I would have expected TBH. I'd feel a lot better had it been 3-1. A shutout vs Toronto is a big ask, even at home.
Can someone give scenarios we need if we're going to advance?
All true.Win 2-0, it goes to extra time
Win 3-0 or better, we win
If they score a goal, we must win the game by three goals. So if they get one goal, we have to win 4-1. If they score two goals, we'd have to win 5-2, etc.
6:30 PM on FS1
Good time. Bad network.
I seriously hope the City of New York, all of its agencies, and the MTA, has its shit together on November 6th...
- New York City Marathon
- Utah Jazz @ New York Knicks (12 PM)
- Philadelphia Eagles @ New York Giants (1 PM)
- Montreal Impact @ Red Bulls (4 PM)
- Toronto FC @ New York City FC (6:30 PM)
- Winnipeg Jets @ New York Rangers (7 PM)
Don't know the exact route, but unless you can miss Manhattan entirely, don't drive. The Marathon doesn't just screw up traffic. It halts it.On this note, what's going to be the best way of getting to the stadium from NJ? NJT/D Train? Drive straight into the Bronx? I've never tangled with the marathon before so I have no clue what to expect.
6:30 PM on FS1
Good time. Bad network.
You're right. I don't even remember winning one on fox.Somebody posted the stats on Twitter of NYCFC's record by network - it's something like one win and 5 losses when on FS1, versus 4 wins and 2 ties when on ESPN. Unbelievable.