Moneyline PickMontréal to Win (-102)
Player PropJosh Sargent to Score (+210)
Same Game ParlayMontréal to Win + Josh Sargent to Score + Over 2.5 Goals
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Montréal vs Toronto Main Match Info

Montréal vs Toronto Moneyline Prediction

Montréal enter this Canadian derby as deserved favourites. They have collected 10 points from six MLS games at Stade Saputo, including three wins, while Toronto have lost four of their five away encounters and earned only three road points.

The hosts played twice in the Canadian Championship since the World Cup break started, winning both legs 2-1 against Vancouver. Toronto, meanwhile, have not played a competitive fixture since their 2-1 defeat to Chicago on May 23, potentially leaving them at a disadvantage in terms of match sharpness and fitness.

The visitors are on a four-game losing streak, and Montréal should be able to exploit Toronto’s defensive frailties. We expect the home side to claim all three points.

Montréal vs Toronto Player Prop

Josh Sargent has recorded three MLS goals and one assist in eight appearances. His official league record also shows nine shots across his first four outings.

The matchup further strengthens Sargent’s chances because Montréal have conceded 31 goals. Even at home, where their 1.14 xGA per game is respectable, they have still conceded in four of six league encounters.

Sargent’s movement between centre-backs, aerial strength, and ability to finish chances make him well placed to exploit the defence and score in this clash.

Montréal vs Toronto Same Game Parlay

Montréal to Win: Montréal enter the fixture on a two-game winning streak, while Toronto have not won a match since April. At home, Philippe Eullaffroy’s men are favourites.

Josh Sargent to Score: Sargent is Toronto’s primary forward. While Montréal are favourites, the Reds should still create chances, and the US striker is the most likely player to convert them.

Over 2.5 Goals: Both teams score and concede regularly. Each of Montréal’s last three outings has produced at least three goals, and the over has also hit in each of Toronto’s previous four. We anticipate another high-scoring affair.

Montréal vs Toronto Team News

Montréal Team News 

Montréal’s biggest story last week was their progression to the Canadian Championship semifinals after they defeated Vancouver FC 2-1 in both quarterfinal legs. Le CFM have scored eight goals across their last three competitive matches, but they have also conceded six and failed to keep a clean sheet.

Prince Owusu remains Montréal’s key player after registering nine goals and six assists in 14 MLS games. The club have also signed Dani Pereira from Austin, where he made 165 appearances while contributing six goals and 23 assists.

Wikelman Carmona and Bode Hidalgo will miss the fixture due to injuries, while Prince Owusu is suspended after accumulating too many yellow cards.

Toronto Team News

Toronto entered the World Cup break on a four-game losing streak. They scored five goals over that span but conceded 12. The Reds average 11.86 shots, 4.64 shots on target, and 1.38 xG per MLS match. Their attack has slightly outperformed the quality of the chances they’ve created.

Dániel Sallói has been one of the club’s more productive forwards, scoring twice in his first four appearances. Emilio Aristizábal also impressed by scoring both Toronto goals in their 4-2 defeat to Inter Miami. Josh Sargent has netted three goals, including the team’s only goal against Chicago Fire.

Markus Cimermancic, Matheus Pereira, Lazar Stefanovic, and Henry Wingo are all sidelined with injuries.

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