TORONTO -- No matter how theyre viewed, the numbers are ugly for Toronto FC. The club has just two victories from 20 Major League Soccer matches this season, a winless skid is now at six games and a goalless drought is closing in on 300 minutes. You can watch the game on TSN and TSN Mobile TV, Saturday at 2pm et/11am pt. But of all the statistics marking another disastrous season, the one thats hardest to take for players and fans alike is that its been more than a year since they won at BMO Field. "Obviously at home, with not winning in so long, theres a lot of nervous energy, just in the stadium in general," midfielder Bobby Convey said Friday after training ahead of Saturdays match at BMO Field against the Columbus Crew. "Everybody feels it. "We need to get the fans behind the team again, give them something to watch." Of course, winning requires scoring a goal, something Toronto has not done since scoring three in the opening 24 minutes of a home match against Montreal on July 3. TFC went on to squander a two-goal lead in the second half in an eventual 3-3 draw. Torontos last win at BMO Field was on July 18 of last year, when they defeated Colorado 2-1. The Reds are 0-7-9 at the stadium since. On Saturday, Toronto (2-10-8) will be looking to build on a 0-0 draw at home with the New York Red Bulls last weekend, just the second clean sheet of 2013 for the club. "The defence has been superb lately," said striker Justin Braun. "Now, us attacking guys have to do our part and hopefully get some goals." While Braun, who has been nursing a toe infection, is expected to be available Saturday, Toronto will be without their two most dangerous strikers as Robert Earnshaw and Danny Koevermans remain sidelined with injuries. Jeremy Brockie, who is likely to get his sixth straight start up front for TFC, said he and his teammates have been over playing the ball as they close in on the opponents goal. "Weve been getting into good positions to pull the trigger but we seem to try and pass that responsibility on to someone else ... when we should have taken the shot," Brockie said. "Its just about having confidence in your ability to hit the target." Torontos 17 goals for in 20 matches is second-worst in MLS, ahead of only the nine scored by D.C. United, who sit dead-last in the 19-team league, one spot behind TFC. Columbus (6-9-5), one spot ahead of Toronto in the Eastern Conference standings, comes in having lost four of their past five matches. The Crew leads the all-time record between the clubs at 9-1-7 and have never lost at BMO Field in eight visits, winning three times. The Crew, 1-0 winners at BMO Field in May their only meeting so far this season, are led by strikers Dominic Oduro and Federico Higuain. Veteran defender Chad Marshall is an imposing presence in the Columbus defence. A day after signing Spanish midfielder Alvaro Rey, Toronto head coach Ryan Nelsen said the club is close to bringing in additional players, acknowledging the wait can be frustrating for fans. But he insisted the teams rebuild is on track despite the poor record. "It may not seem like it but we do feel like were starting to break the back and see some light," Nelsen said. "Weve got a lot of good young players coming through and every day they are at training and every game that they play they just get better and better." Rey, 24, who most recently played in Spains second division, is billed as a skillful winger and solid crosser of the ball who will boost Torontos attack. But hes still working on his match fitness and is unlikely to play against the Crew. "There was definitely possibilities to play in Spain but I wanted to try something new, different country, different league," Rey told reporters through a translator. "And, Im very happy with my decision to come to Toronto." 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GLENDALE, Ariz. -- The move to the West Coast has done wonders for the Rams.Tavon Austin returned a punt 47 yards to set up Case Keenums 4-yard touchdown pass to Brian Quick with 2:36 to play, and Los Angeles improved to 3-1 for the first time in a decade, adding to Arizonas early season woes with a 17-13 victory Sunday.After years of mediocrity in St. Louis, the Rams are 3-1 for the first time since 2006, tied with Seattle for first in the NFC West.The Cardinals (1-3), the reigning NFC West champions and expected to contend for the Super Bowl, have lost as many games this year as they did all of last season, and two of them have been at home.Now they head to a Thursday night game in San Francisco almost certainly without Carson Palmer, who left late in Sundays loss to undergo the concussion protocol after his head was slammed to the turf on a sack by Aaron Donald.The sky is not falling for us, Arizona coach Bruce Arians said. Im sure it is for a bunch of the fans -- were as disappointed as they are -- but weve got a game Thursday night.Keenum threw two touchdown passes to Quick, including a 65-yard score in the first quarter.Good teams win the close games, Keenum said. It says we are fighters. We have done it on the road two times in a row. We are not going to dwell on where we are. We are looking ahead. We are looking at where we are going.The play that sent Palmer to the sidelines forced a punt and Austin raced past would-be tacklers to the Arizona 34. A facemask penalty against Ifeanyi Momah moved the ball to the 19 and the Rams (3-1) went ahead when Quick caught a pass under tight defense for the score.Arizona backup Drew Stanton was intercepted twice in the final minutes, including on a Hail Mary on the games final play.Arizona outgained the Rams 420-288 but committed five turnovers to the Rams one.The big thing for us was getting the turnovers, Rams coach Jeff Fisher said. Then, offensively we are improving in the third-down area and keeping the ball alive.The Cardinals took their only lead of the game 13-10 on Chandler Catanzaros 21-yard field goal on the final play of the third quarter.Arizona had tied it at 10 on Palmers 5-yard toucchdown pass to Michael Floyd with 24 seconds left in the second quarter.ddddddddddddThe Cardinals offense stumbled through most of the first half and was hearing boos from the home crowd before finally getting moving in the final two minutes.QUICKS REDEMPTIONQuick caught only 10 passes for 102 yards and his future with the team was in doubt in training camp.When someone doubts you of course you are going to be motivated to prove them wrong, he said. You have to fight and be strong mentally. If they (his coaches) feel like things are a little shaky that means you have to do something better. There were some things I had to do. 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But a holding penalty against Jermaine Gresham nullified the score and the Cardinals settled for a field goal.Another Arizona threat ended with a spectacular interception by Trumaine Johnson in the end zone.TURNOVERSTurnovers scuttled two Arizona scoring threats.The Cardinals were at the Rams 33 in the second quarter when Palmer threw deep and Johnson intercepted in the corner of the end zone.In the third quarter, Arizona recovered Keenums fumble and drove to the Los Angeles 26, but Aaron Donald hit Palmer, forcing a fumble that the Rams recovered.GREEN HONOREDCardinals wide receiver Roy Green was inducted into the teams Ring of Honor at halftime.Green played on offense, defense and on special teams in 12 seasons with the Cardinals (1979-90). He ranks second in franchise history in touchdowns, third in all-purpose yards and fourth in 100-yard receiving games.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '