The second leg of the Eastern Conference semis rests on a knife's edge as Toronto FC welcome Montreal Impact to BMO Field on Wednesday, November 30th. Here's all the info you need to tune into Toronto vs. Montreal courtesy of LiveSoccerTV.com.

Broadcast info

Who's playing: A spot in the MLS Cup final awaits as Toronto FC and Montreal Impact square off in part two of their Eastern Conference semi play-off tie this evening.

What time: Wednesday, November 30th at 16:00 PST/19:00 EST/23:00 UTC/00:00 BST/01:00 CET (Thursday)

What stadium: Part two of this all Canadian derby will be played at the BMO Field. Located in Toronto, Toronto FC's home ground can seat up to 30,228 fans.

Which channel:

- In the USA: Fox Soccer 2GO USA, Fox Sports 1 USA, Fox Sports GO, Fox Deportes

- In the UK: Sky Go UK, SKY GO Extra, Sky Sports 3/HD UK

- In Canada: RDS, TSN1, TSN GO, TSN3, TSN4, TSN 690 Montreal, TSN5

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Match stats

  • Both Toronto FC and Montreal Impact are aiming to feature in their first ever MLS Cup final
  • The Reds have won their past three home games
  • Toronto and Montreal have faced off seven times already this season (pre-season through play-offs)
  • Each have earned two wins. The other three resulted in draws
  • Both teams beat "New York" based teams to get to this juncture
  • Toronto crushed NYC FC 7-0 on aggregate, whilst Montreal overpowered New York Red Bulls 3-1

Who will book their spot in the MLS Cup finals?

Toronto FC

Toronto FC could face a tough test to secure their spot in the finals, but showed great mental fortitude in what was a highly entertaining first leg. The Reds had an awful opening to this match as they conceded three goals sans reply in the first hour of their clash with Montreal. However, they managed to claw their way back into the match by scoring two late goals and hence come into this game still fancying their chances at pipping their fellow Canadian rivals to a coveted spot in what would be their first ever MLS Cup final.

The hosts come into this game with a full-strength squad available, and coach Greg Vanney will hope that his stars - namely Sebastian Giovinco, Jozy Altidore, and Michael Bradley - will be able to come up big as they seek to book their spot in the upcoming finals.

Montreal Impact

For Didier Drogba, this could be his final game. The Ivorian ace, who is widely regarded as one of Chelsea's legendary players has won himself quite a bit of fans across the pond due to his solid displays for the MLS side and he surely will want to sign off on a high note. And what better way to do so than to make it - and win - the MLS Cup final? Should that happen, it will be Montreal's first ever win, and his colleagues surely will want that dream become a reality.

Mauro Biello will be seething after seeing his men throw away what seemed like a very certain 3-0 lead to barely hang on to win 3-2. Their defensive collapse in the last 30 minutes will be really weighing on their minds as they now cannot afford to have any slip-ups if they want to have the opportunity to represent Canada in the final against Seattle Sounders on December 10th.

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Toronto FC 5 - 2 CF Montréal

November 30, 2016 7:00pmBMO Field

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Live TV coverage and streaming in United States

Fox Sports 1 USA
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