Moneyline PickCharlotte FC (+195)
Player PropPep Biel to record 3+ shots (-134)
Same Game ParlayCharlotte FC/Draw + Both teams to score + Over 2.5 goals (+210)
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Toronto FC vs Charlotte FC Main Match Info

Toronto FC vs Charlotte FC Moneyline Prediction

Toronto FC saw the end of their 13-game winless skid across all competitions (D7, L6) with a 2-1 home win over the New England Revolution on Saturday, and now the Reds go for another milestone. They’ll look to win back-to-back games in league play, something they haven’t done since late March and early April. They also won back-to-back games at BMO Field over Columbus (2-1) and Colorado (3-2) there.

Charlotte FC have had some ups and downs of late, but they won two of three matches in the Leagues Cup and resumed the MLS campaign with a solid 3-1 home victory over Columbus Crew. All things considered, Charlotte FC have won six of their last 10 matches across all competitions (W6, D1, L3). Their attack is worth highlighting, as they’ve scored at least one goal in all but one of those contests.

Toronto are undoubtedly trending in the right direction following their recent win, but this is a team that owns the third-worst attack in the Eastern Conference with just 26 goals scored in 19 matches.

Charlotte FC have looked better offensively (32 goals scored to 26) and defensively (28 goals conceded to the Reds’ 33), which should be enough to understand why we’re backing the visitors, who also happen to be the favorites, here.

Toronto FC vs Charlotte FC Player Prop

Pep Biel has been the engine that has carried Charlotte FC all season long, and the expectation is that the Spanish playmaker will be heavily involved on offence again in this match against a weak defensive line.

Regarding this specific line, Biel has recorded at least three total shots in his last two league games and in four of his previous six MLS appearances.

Toronto FC vs Charlotte FC Same Game Parlay

Toronto FC are the odds-on favorites, but they’ll be depleted ahead of this match, so we’re backing Charlotte to avoid the loss with a conservative double chance option. But one thing we’re confident about is that this game could be an open contest, with Toronto pushing for another home win and Charlotte known for their intensity and attacking mindset.

Six of the Reds’ last eight league matches have seen both teams scoring, and five of those also registered at least three goals, so there’s strong statistical evidence supporting that claim. Seeing both teams score has also been a regular occurrence in Charlotte’s games, with four of their last six ending that way.

Toronto FC vs Charlotte FC Team News

Toronto FC Team News 

Toronto will be without a key playmaker in Djordje Mihailovic, as the former USMNT star is out for this game with a suspension, and that should hurt the side’s creativity considerably. Matheus Pereira (groin) is another of Toronto’s biggest absences, but the Brazilian has been injured for most of the season and won’t return any time soon.

He’s not the only player the Reds are missing due to fitness-related concerns, though. Veteran midfielder Jonathan Osorio (knee) is out, and the same goes for forward Deandre Kerr (lower body). Other injured players include Nicksoen Gomis (thigh), Lazar Stefanovic (foot), and Nelson Palacio (lower body). As things stand now, Toronto will be limited in terms of depth on both sides of the ball.

Charlotte FC Team News

Charlotte FC are sweating on the fitness of starting right-back Nathan Byrne, who exited the previous match against Columbus with an injury and is uncertain to be available on Wednesday. Byrne is expected to resume training on Tuesday, though, and if that’s the case, he should be available to remain in the XI.

As for the confirmed absentees, Harry Toffolo continues to work his way back from a hamstring injury. This game will come too soon for him, but the left-back is targeting the August 29 match against Atlanta United as a potential return date. Nimfasha Berchimas (foot) and Aron John (shoulder) are confirmed to miss the rest of the 2026 MLS season.

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