Moneyline PickNew York Red Bulls to Win (+154)
Player PropJulian Hall to Score (+225)
Same Game ParlayNew York Red Bulls to Win + Julian Hall to Score + Over 2.5 Goals (+500)
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Montréal vs New York Red Bulls Main Match Info

Montréal vs New York Red Bulls Moneyline Prediction

The Red Bulls are generating around 2.01 xG per match, while Montréal are struggling badly in front of goal and have lost four consecutive games.

Tactically, this is a difficult matchup for the Canadian side. The Red Bulls’ high press forces turnovers in advanced areas, and Montréal’s build-up has been shaky under pressure, often leading to transitions and high-quality chances conceded.

Momentum is also firmly with the Red Bulls. The Québec club have collected just three points and sit at the bottom of the Eastern Conference. Despite generating strong xG numbers – 2.04 against Cincinnati and 2.20 against Philadelphia – Montréal have lost both through defensive collapses. Their chance creation is less of a concern than their ability to hold leads, which supports the New York win pick in spite of the underlying numbers.

Montréal vs New York Red Bulls Player Prop

Julian Hall is the New York Red Bulls’ top scorer with five goals in seven MLS matches. He also bagged a brace in the US Open Cup against Pittsburgh. Before that, he produced two assists against Inter Miami and was named to the MLS Team of the Matchday.

The expected game script supports the prop as well. New York should spend long stretches on the front foot against a Montréal team sitting near the bottom of MLS. Hall remains their most dangerous direct runner and the player most likely to finish the moves created by Emil Forsberg.

Montréal vs New York Red Bulls Same Game Parlay

New York Red Bulls to Win: Montréal have recently changed coaches and are on a four-match losing streak. The Red Bulls are in better form and should be able to secure another win.

Julian Hall to Score: Hall is in fantastic form, having scored seven goals across all competitions. Given his recent run, we expect the youngster to score again in this clash.

Over 2.5 Goals: Montréal have conceded 19 goals in seven encounters, while New York have allowed 15. With both sides showing defensive vulnerabilities, a high-scoring game looks likely.

Montréal vs New York Red Bulls Team News

Montréal Team News 

Head coach Marco Donadel was dismissed on April 12 after a poor start to the season. Montréal are currently on a four-match losing streak.

In their 4-3 loss at Cincinnati, the team actually produced the stronger attacking numbers with 2.04 xG to 1.61 and 54% possession, but still conceded four goals due to defensive lapses. A similar pattern emerged against Philadelphia, where they lost 1-2 at home despite generating 2.20 xG.

Prince Owusu has recorded four goals and one assist in MLS. Wiki Carmona has three goals and one assist, while Iván Jaime has added one goal and one assist.

Bode Hidalgo, Sunusi Ibrahim, and Josh-Duc Nteziryayo are out. Noah Streit is questionable due to illness.

New York Red Bulls Team News

From a tactical perspective, the Red Bulls’ recent matches illustrate why they’ve been getting results. In their 4-2 win over Cincinnati, they capitalised on high turnovers and vertical attacks. In the 2-2 draw with Inter Miami, they showed resilience and generated chances even when not dominating possession. Their system is built around aggressive pressing and quick progression, which leads to high shot volumes.

Alongside Julian Hall, Emil Forsberg provides creativity and control between the lines, while Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting offers physical presence and finishing quality. Adri Mehmeti has registered one goal and two assists in MLS.

Justin Che remains out with a hamstring injury. A.J. Marcucci is sidelined with a long-term knee issue, and Cameron Harper is questionable.

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