Minnesota United at Toronto FC: Keys to match, projected XI, a prediction
- Toronto FC, with a record of 0-4-3, will host Minnesota United FC on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. EDT.
- Toronto seeks its first victory of the season against Minnesota, who currently holds second place in the Western Conference.
- Toronto has struggled, especially with multiple player injuries, while Minnesota comes off a 2-1 victory, extending their unbeaten streak.
- The betting lines favor a draw at +239, with Toronto at +181 and Minnesota at +140, while the over/under for goals is 2.5.
- Toronto aims to improve their defensive play and convert opportunities, while Minnesota seeks to continue their strong counter-attacking strategy.
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Dynamic duo leads Minnesota United against Toronto FC
Minnesota United will aim to extend their point streak to seven matches on Saturday afternoon when they visit winless Toronto FC.
Minnesota United at Toronto FC: Keys to match, projected XI, a prediction
Minnesota United at Toronto FC When: 1:30 p.m. CT Where: BMO Field, Toronto Stream: MLS Season Pass on Apple TV Radio: KSTP-AM, 1500 Weather: 45 degrees, cloudy, 6 mph south wind Betting line: Toronto plus-180; draw plus-250; Minnesota plus-140 Form: MNUFC (4-1-2, 14 points) extended its unbeaten streak to six games with a 2-1 win over New York City last Sunday. Toronto (0-4-3, 3 points) is winless in seven consecutive games to start the season …
Injuries continue to mount as Toronto FC looks for its first win of the MLS season – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — Toronto FC’s play is improving, but its health is not. Toronto will be without injured defenders Nicksoen Gomis, Henry Wingo, Zane Monlouis and Richie Laryea as well as forward Deandre Kerr for Saturday’s visit by Minnesota United FC. Forward Ola Brynhildsen is suffering lower body discomfort and is “not likely” to play. “Nobody wants to sign a 58-year-old with bad knees so I guess I’m not involved,” joked Toronto coach Robin Fraser, a…
Toronto FC hit by wave of injuries for Minnesota United game, may have no fit striker
Robin Fraser was reluctant to call the injury situation at Toronto FC a “crisis” a few weeks ago. But it’s a “predicament,” at the very least. Fraser told reporters on Friday that TFC will likely be missing six first-team players for the visit of Minnesota United to BMO Field on Saturday, including four defenders. As […] The post Toronto FC hit by wave of injuries for Minnesota United game, may have no fit striker appeared first on Waking The Re…
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