Toronto FC vs. Charlotte FC Preview and Betting Odds

Toronto FC vs. Charlotte FC Preview and Betting Odds

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MLS weekend action brings us a crucial Eastern Conference clash, as two teams fighting for a playoff spot face off with Toronto FC hosting Charlotte FC.

Toronto is once again having a disastrous season and is coming off a home loss to Philadelphia Union by a score of 1-2.

Things aren’t looking much better for Charlotte either, as they also suffered a defeat this week, falling 4-2 to the New York Red Bulls.

Toronto FC vs. Charlotte FC Betting Odds and Info

Toronto FC +167 Charlotte FC +158Empate: +242
Quando?Saturday, May 31 at 7:30 pm ET, 6:30 pm CST, 5:30 pm MT, and 4:30 pm PT.
Onde?Campo BMO
Onde posso assistir?Apple TV

Por que apostar no Toronto FC?

Toronto FC fans are growing used to disappointing seasons as the team continues to sit near the bottom of the MLS standings. They haven’t made the playoffs since 2020, and that trend looks likely to continue. With just 13 points, they sit second-to-last in the Eastern Conference, only ahead of fellow Canadian side Montréal.

Their last win came against that same Montréal team on May 17, in a dominant 1-6 victory that seemed like a turning point. However, they followed it up with two straight home losses — 1-2 to both Nashville and Philadelphia Union.

Things haven’t gone well at BMO Field, where they’re one of the league’s worst home teams, with one win, two draws, and six losses. They’ve now lost three straight at home, with their only victory coming against D.C. United (2-0).

Federico Bernardeschi is the standout offensive player, leading the team with four goals and three assists. The Italian missed the match against Philadelphia, as did Kosi Thompson, both due to yellow card accumulation, but they’ll be back on Saturday. On the injury list are Nickseon Gomis, Deandre Kerr, and Richie Laryea.

Por que apostar no Charlotte FC?

Charlotte FC is another team going through a rough patch, though for now, they’re just holding on. With 22 points, they sit in ninth place, holding the last Play-In spot in the Eastern Conference.

They’ve scored 26 goals and conceded 27, making them the highest-ranked team in the league with a negative goal differential. They’ve also allowed more goals than any of the top 21 teams — only Atlanta (28), D.C. United (28), Montréal (29), and LA Galaxy (36) have conceded more.

They’re coming off a 4-2 loss to New York Red Bulls and have suffered six defeats in their last seven matches, with their only win in that span being a 3-2 victory over Columbus Crew. On the road, they’ve lost four straight and are among the league’s worst away teams, with just one win, one draw, and six losses, scoring nine goals and conceding 18. Notably, they’ve recorded only one draw all season—in their opening match against Seattle Sounders.

Patrick Agyemang and Liel Abada lead the team in scoring with five goals each, while Pep Biel has been a key playmaker with four goals and seven assists. Expectations remain high for Wilfried Zaha, who has four goals and two assists so far.

Análise Final das Apostas: Toronto FC vs. Charlotte FC

Two teams in poor form and facing serious challenges to reach the postseason. While neither side boasts strong numbers, we believe playing at home will slightly tip the scales in Toronto’s favor, helping them secure a win.

Os números em Troca de Gambila favor Charlotte FC, with a Moneyline of +158, while Toronto FC is at +167, and a draw sits at +242.

The last time they met was on April 13 of last year, with Charlotte winning 3-2, while the most recent match in Canada saw Toronto come out on top 1-0. The overall head-to-head record favors the Canadian side, with three wins, one draw, and two losses. Additionally, they remain unbeaten at home against Charlotte, with two wins and one draw.

Go for a win for Toronto FC. If you bet $100 at +167, you will gain $167 for a total payout of $267.

Toronto FC vs. Charlotte FC Final Betting Pick: Toronto FC

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