D.C. United and Toronto FC have undergone some changes ahead of their important MLS match at BMO Field in Toronto on Saturday.United added Patrick Mullins, 24, from New York City FC and sent Fabian Espindola, 31, who has scored 64 league goals in his 10 seasons in MLS, to the Vancouver Whitecaps this week.Time will tell if its a good move, but I believe in the kid (Mullins) and I think his better years are to come, United coach Ben Olsen said. And he has the ability to score goals.Toronto signed Canadian international Tosaint Ricketts this week and he should provide some speed on the wing that the team has lacked.Tosaint gives us an added element of speed, coach Greg Vanney said. Hes hard-working and in the box he can be a danger.The Reds also expect striker Jozy Altidore to be available Saturday. The U.S. international has been out with a hamstring injury.Jozy is an important player for us, TFCs top scorer Sebastian Giovinco said. He reads situations well. Im happy to have him back.The game could have playoff implications. Toronto FC (6-7-6) is fifth in the Eastern Conference with 24 points and D.C. United (5-7-7) is seventh with 22 points.D.C., which drew 1-1 with the Columbus Crew last Saturday, is wrapping up a string of four consecutive road games. United is 1-3-6 on the road.Toronto, which lost 2-1 to the Earthquakes in San Jose last Saturday, begins a four-game home stand. TFC is 3-1-3 at home.The loss to the Quakes was devastating for TFC, with the winning goal coming in the second half after San Jose had been reduced to nine players because of red cards. Goalkeeper Alex Bono admitted that he made a mistake on the goal.Giovinco scored the only goal when Toronto defeated D.C. 1-0 at RFK Stadium on April 16 in the first meeting this season between the teams.The Italian forward has eight goals on the season but has not scored in his past eight MLS games.Even if you do a good job and he doesnt get on the ball as much as Toronto wants, he still has these moments of brilliance that can change games, Olsen said. Hes done it to us before so we have to continue to make sure were around him and make sure he has as little impact.D.C. United holds a 12-8-4 advantage all-time against Toronto, including a 7-4-1 record at BMO Field.Toronto continues to be without midfielders Michael Bradley and Will Johnson and goalkeeper Clint Irwin, who are injured. 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