It's full time in Mexico City and Pumas earn a convincing 4-0 victory. The Mexicans jump to second place in this group, at the expense of Toronto.
88'
Herrera with a header from inside the box but it goes wide of the right post.
87'
With this result, Pumas will climb to second place in this group behind Dallas. Toronto will drop from the top two.
84'
Javier Cortes with a powerful shot on goal but Kočić does well to make the save.
81'
Some chaos in the Toronto area as the ball moves around as if it was in a pinball machine, but it's eventually cleared by a defender.
79'
Another strike from distance, this time from Pumas substitute Herrera. It goes well over the bar.
76'
Toronto started the second half with some renewed energy but it didn't last. The Canadians haven't been seeing much of Pumas' half in the last 20 minutes.
74'
Pumas make their final change of the match.
73'
N. Teja enters the game and replaces D. de Buen.
Orrantía has only the keeper to beat but shoots straight at Kočić from close range. Really should have been Pumas' fifth.
70'
Orrantía tries a shot from distance and hits the crossbar after a deflection. The goalkeeper also got a hand to it.
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68'
Huge chance for Pumas as the ball is crossed in front of the goal but no one gets a touch on it. Seconds later, a shot from distance is saved by Kočić.
66'
Pumas' Verón delivers a soft effort on goal in the aftermath of a corner kick, but the goalkeeper collects easily.
64'
Another opportunity for Velarde, who receives a pass on the edge of the area and dribbles a couple of yards before blasting a shot over the Canadian crossbar.
61'
Pumas manager Vázquez makes his second change. Bravo provided three goals and one assist, and has done his job for the day.
60'
E. Herrera enters the game and replaces M. Bravo.
58'
Pumas are clearly taking it easier at this point, with Toronto still unable to make much of a breakthrough.
56'
As Koevermans comes off for Dunfield, Toronto manager Winter has used all his substitutions.
55'
T. Dunfield enters the game and replaces D. Koevermans.
51'
Toronto haven't given up hope yet as the Canadians continue to attack. But the Mexican defense is solid so far.
48'
P. Marosevic enters the game and replaces R. Johnson.
Chance for Pumas to make it five, but Velarde's shot from inside the area goes well wide of the far post.
47'
After a good first half, Palencia gets to watch the second from the bench. Izazola is his replacement.
46'
D. Izazola enters the game and replaces J. Palencia.
The second half is under way.
45' +1
The referee blows for the end of the first half, with Pumas taking an extremely comfortable 4-0 lead to the dressing room.
45'
Bravo almost gets another big chance but this time, the forward is judged off-side.
42'
Goal Pumas. Bravo adds a fourth of Pumas and completes his hat-trick with a low diagonal shot from the edge of the penalty area. With the entire second half left to go, this match seems all but decided.
41'
M. Bravo has scored a goal for Pumas! Assist by J. Palencia.
39'
Toronto manager Aron Winter makes an early change in defense with Iro coming off for Viator.
38'
E. Viator enters the game and replaces A. Iro.
36'
N. Soolsma gets yellow.
Toronto's Nick Soolsma fouls an opponent and gets the first yellow card of the match.
33'
Goal Pumas. Bravo gets his second of the night after latching onto a long ball before slotting it home for 3-0. Dominant display from the home side.
32'
M. Bravo has scored a goal for Pumas!
Pumas get a free kick on the right wing but Cabrera's attempt at crossing into the box fails and flies well over.
29'
Fact: Toronto had not conceded more than one goal in their previous seven CONCACAF Champions League games. Real Salt Lake were the last to do so in a 4-1 result on September 15, 2010.
25'
Palencia tries his luck from distance but his low shot is collected by Toronto goalkeeper Kočić.
24'
Toronto beat Tauro in their opening group game but then lost to Dallas in the second. Tonight, so far, things are not going well for the Canadians.
21'
Goal Pumas. The hosts double their lead as Bravo finds Velarde in the box and the latter easily taps in. Comfortable lead for the hosts now.
20'
E. Velarde has scored a goal for Pumas! Assist by M. Bravo.
Good save from Patiño after a high effort from Ryan Johnson. Could have left the goalkeeper fooled but Patiño paid attention.
17'
Goal Pumas. Martín Bravo receives the ball on the edge of the penalty area, calmly dribbles towards the goal and beats the goalkeeper to hand the Mexicans a 1-0 lead.
16'
M. Bravo has scored a goal for Pumas!
15'
Relatively calm start to this game as neither side really dominates so far.
13'
Pumas have yet to earn their first win in this group phase, having lost to Dallas before drawing 0-0 against Tauro.
12'
Pumas goalkeeper Patiño storms to the edge of the area to clear the ball before one of Toronto's forwards picks up.
11'
Corner to Toronto. It's swung in by Soolsma but eventually cleared by the Mexican defense.
7'
Cortes tries to send in a cross from the right wing but the ball is too deep and flies past the second post.
4'
Free kick to Pumas in a dangerous position. The set-piece is blocked by the wall however.
1'
The first half is under way.
Welcome to our live coverage of the CONCACAF Champions League Group C match between Mexican side Pumas UNAM and Canadian outfit Toronto FC. The venue for this encounter is Mexico City's Olímpico de Universitario stadium and your referee is Raymond Bogle of Jamaica.
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