Luka Gavran helps Toronto and Montreal play to scoreless draw
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 17, 2026, 1:55 AM
Last updated Jul 17, 2026
Toronto and Montreal faced off in a scoreless draw in MLS on Thursday night, marking the league's return after the FIFA World Cup. Toronto's Luka Gavran made three saves while Montreal’s Thomas Gillier did not face any shots on target. The match halted Toronto's three-match losing streak, though they remain winless in nine games. Both teams are set to continue their schedules next week, with Toronto traveling to face New England Revolution and Montreal heading to Nashville SC.
- •Match took place on July 16, 2026.
- •Gavran earned his first clean sheet of the season.
- •Toronto's record now stands at 3-6-6.
- •Montreal's record is 4-8-3.
- •Toronto announced signing of defender Richard Chukwu prior to the match.
- 1:55 AMYahoo Sports — Toronto's Luka Gavran duels Montreal's Thomas Gillier to scoreless draw as MLS resumes
"Toronto's Luka Gavran had three saves and Montreal goalkeeper Thomas Gillier wasn't tested in a scoreless draw Thursday night in the league's first match following the FIFA World Cup break. Toronto (3-6-6) snapped a three-match losing streak but remains winless in its last nine at 0-4-5. Gavran earned his first clean sheet this season in his 15th start.
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