FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - Michael Bradley scored his first goal of the season and Toronto FC came back to tie the New England Revolution 1-1 on Saturday night.

Bradley used a nice individual effort to tie the match in the 53rd minute after receiving a pass near midfield. He shielded his defender down the field, beat two more Revolution players and sent a shot inside the far post.

Toronto FC (3-5-1) held off several late chances by New England (5-2-4).

Andy Dorman got past the defence in the 85th minute for Lee Nguyen's through ball, but Toronto goalkeeper Chris Konopka came out of his area to block a low shot. Nguyen had a shot go just wide one minute later and Diego Fagundez narrowly missed a header in the 93rd.

New England extended its undefeated run to nine games -- the Revolution's longest since 2005. Charlie Davies had his four-game scoring streak ended.

Juan Agudelo's header in the 32nd minute gave New England a 1-0 lead. After a defensive turnover, the Revolution used a nine-pass sequence to set up London Woodberry's curled cross to Agudelo at the far post.