Tune into Minnesota United VS Toronto FC, as the sixth-ranked team in the Western Conference takes on the underdog second-to-last team from the East.
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Predictions and Betting Preview for Minnesota United VS Toronto FC Matchday Game 17
- Venue: Allianz Field, St. Louis, Missouri St. Paul, Minnesota
- When: Saturday, June 3rd, 2023
- Time: 17:30 GMT
- Teams to play: Minnesota United and Toronto FC.
- MLS Picks: MONEYLINE 1.82
Odds provided by 1XBet.
Betting On Minnesota United
- 1XBet Spread: -1.5
- 1XBet Over/Under: Over 2.5
- 1XBet Moneyline: 1.82
Minnesota United goes home after visiting Austin on Wednesday. Last weekend, they played a home game and mustered a 1-1 draw against Real Salt Lake, putting it in 6th position in the Western Conference with 19 points.
As the guests and the team with better performance, Minnesota is the clear favourite for this match.
Possible lineup (4-2-3-1): Dayne St. Clair; D.J. Taylor, Miguel Tapias, Michael Boxall, Kemar Lawrence; Will Trapp, Hassani Dotson; Joseph Rosales, Bongokuhle Hlongwane, Franco Fragapane; Luis Amarilla.
Betting On The Toronto FC
- 1XBet Spread: +1.5
- 1XBet Over/Under: Under 2.5
- 1XBet Moneyline: 4.2
Toronto FC has just 3 wins and 16 points, they are presently in the second-to-last position in the Eastern Conference.
But, they managed to secure one of those three victories last weekend by winning DC United 2-1 at home with Deandre Kerr and Kosi Thompson scoring goals.
Possible lineup: Richie Laryea, Matt Hedges, Aimé Mabika, Kobe Franklin; Mark-Anthony Kaye, Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty, Brandon Servania; Lorenzo Insigne, Deandre Kerr, C.J. Sapong.
MatchPlug Prediction
Today’s match between Minnesota and Toronto could be thrilling and highly competitive, despite the point differential. It is worth considering that these clubs have scored almost the same number of goals for and against, so, the final margin of victory could be small.
Minnesota has been a bit more consistent than Toronto, and with them having a home-field advantage, that may be enough for them to come out on top. They should win but by a small margin.