BMO Field playing surface looking good ahead of Toronto FC's home opener

Robert Heggie, director of grounds at MLSE, stands in fronts of the grow lights at BMO Field in Toronto on Wednesday, March 6, 2024. Heggie says thanks to the mild winter, the pitch will be in good shape for Toronto FC’s home opener Saturday against Charlotte FC. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Neil Davidson

TORONTO - A new era dawns Saturday at Toronto FC's home opener. With Michael Bradley retired, there will be no pre-match pitch inspection by the TFC captain — unless new skipper Jonathan Osorio continues the tradition.

It's a pity because Bradley, who used to check the playing surface like clockwork, probably would have liked what he saw.

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