Toronto FC Head Coach Bob Bradley yells to his team...

Toronto FC Head Coach Bob Bradley yells to his team on the touch line during an MLS soccer game against Nashviulle SC in Toronto, on Saturday, June 10, 2023. Credit: AP/Chris Young

TORONTO — Randall Leal scored a second-half goal to help Nashville draw Toronto 1-1 on Saturday night and tie its team record of a nine-game unbeaten streak.

Leal's first goal of the season came unassisted in the 69th minute to help Nashville (9-3-5) earn a point.

Lorenzo Insigne scored in the 38th minute and Toronto took a lead into halftime. Insigne's third goal of the season came with an assist from defender Raoul Petretta.

Nashville saw a four-match win streak end. The team has six wins and three days since an April 15 loss to New York City.

Sean Johnson turned away one shot for Toronto (3-5-10). Joe Willis saved one shot for Nashville.

Toronto is 2-0-3 in its last four match-ups with Nashville, including a scoreless draw earlier this season in Nashville. Toronto remains the only opponent Nashville has played at least four times without posting a victory.

Toronto improves to 3-0-6 at home this season. Canadian teams are 11-3-9 at home against opponents from American cities this season.

Toronto FC's CJ Sapong reacts during his team's 1-1 tie...

Toronto FC's CJ Sapong reacts during his team's 1-1 tie with Nashville SC during an MLS soccer game in Toronto, on Saturday, June 10, 2023. Credit: AP/Chris Young

Nashville will host St. Louis City on Saturday. Toronto is idle.

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