The New York Red Bulls return home to Red Bull Arena as they host Toronto FC.

A 2-0 defeat to Charlotte last Saturday stopped a two-game winning streak for the Red Bulls, but they look for a second straight home win after thumping rivals DC United three weeks ago.

Toronto is unbeaten in three matches, having progressed to the semifinals of the Canadian Championship, but still sit 12th in the Eastern Conference.

Team news

New York Red Bulls

Striker Patryk Klimala is suspended for tonight's match following a decision by MLS that deemed the Pole committed "serious foul play" against Charlotte. He was also fined an undisclosed amount of money.

Lucas Monzon and Serge Ngoma are both out with hamstring injuries while Andres Reyes is sdielined with a foot issue. Cameron Harper is doubtful as he continues to battle a knee injury.

Toronto FC

The Reds will be without Noble Okello and Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty as both have lower-body injuries. Chris Mavinga will also miss out.

Alejandro Pozuelo faces a late fitness test to be involved while the status of Kadin Chung is also in doubt.

Predicted lineups

New York Red Bulls: Coronel; Tolkin, S. Nealis, Edwards, D. Nealis; Yearwood, Amaya; Morgan, Fernandez, Luquinhas; Klimala

Toronto FC: Bono; Petrasso, O'Neill, Salcedo, Marshall-Rutty; Bradley, Osorio; Nelson, Pozuelo, Akinola; Jiménez

Ones to watch

Lewis Morgan (New York Red Bulls)

The Scotsman is the club's leading scorer with six goals and has fit in seamlessly with New York after arriving from Miami before the season started.

Playing on the right wing, his speed and work rate make him a perfect fit into manager Gerhard Struber's system.

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Jesus Jimenez (Toronto FC)

His seven goals and three assists give the Reds another attacking threat to go along with Alejandro Pozuelo. His movement, finishing ability snd instincts to be in the right place at the right time are what make him so good.

Previous meetings

Back in March, New York came away with a 4-1 victory north of the border thanks to a first-half hat-trick by Lewis Morgan. All five in the match came before halftime.

He opened the scoring in the 17th minute, getting on the end of a cutback by Patryk Klimala, who had three assists on the night, and beat a sprawling Alex Bono.

Morgan doubled New York's advantage seven minutes later and after Jesus Jimenez pulled one back for Toronto in the 35th minute, the Scotsman and Aaron Long scored two minutes apart.

How to watch

The match will be streamed nationally on ESPN+. In New York, the MSG Network will have all of the action while TSN has coverage in Toronto.

Kickoff is set for 7pm Eastern time.