Trillium Cup
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The Trillium Cup is an annual rivalry between Major League Soccer clubs Columbus Crew and Toronto FC. The Trillium Cup is named after the trillium, which is both the official flower of the Canadian province of Ontario, and the official wildflower of the U.S. state of Ohio. The rivalry draw on the teams’ similarities: the teams are geographically adjacent; near the Great Lakes that border the United States and Canada, and each play home matches in their respective soccer-specific stadium. The cup is awarded to the team that wins the most points from the series at the season's end. In the event of a draw on points, the first tiebreak is determined by the away goals rule, then by the team with the largest overall goal differential at the conclusion of the Major League Soccer season.
Location | Great Lakes region |
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First meeting | March 29, 2008 MLS regular season CLB 3–1 TOR |
Latest meeting | August 26, 2023 MLS regular season CLB 2−0 TOR |
Next meeting | July 6, 2024 MLS regular season CLB v TOR |
Stadiums | BMO Field, Toronto Lower.com Field, Columbus |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 44 |
Most wins | Columbus (9 series wins, 18 individual wins) |
All-time series | CLB 18–14–12 TOR |
Largest victory | TOR 5–0 CLB MLS regular season (May 26, 2017) |