The 2025 Major League Soccer regular season concludes this weekend, with Toronto FC hosting Orlando City SC at the BMO Field on Saturday night. Here’s our full breakdown and Toronto vs Orlando City prediction.
While both teams will be eager to finish the campaign on a high, their motivations differ; Orlando has already booked a playoff spot. At the same time, Toronto looks to end a disappointing year with a morale-boosting result in front of its fans.
Betting Preview for Toronto vs Orlando City
- Venue: BMO Field, Toronto, Canada
- Date: Saturday, October 4, 2025
- Time: 19:30 EST
- Teams: Toronto FC vs Orlando City SC
- Odds (via 1XBet)
Betting on Toronto FC
- 1XBet Spread: +0.25
- 1XBet Moneyline: 3.60
- 1XBet Over/Under: Under 2.5
Toronto’s 2025 MLS season has been one to forget. With only five wins from 33 matches, the Reds have languished near the foot of the Eastern Conference table and will finish among the bottom three regardless of Saturday’s result.
Coach John Herdman will be demanding one final show of character from his side as they close the campaign at home. Despite their poor run, Toronto have shown flashes of fight at BMO Field, with three of their five wins this season coming on home soil.
Betting on Orlando City SC
- 1XBet Spread: –0.25
- 1XBet Moneyline: 2.00
- 1XBet Over/Under: Over 2.5
Orlando City have already secured a playoff berth, but their recent form has been concerning. Óscar Pareja’s side are winless in their last five MLS outings and have managed just one victory in their last 10 matches across all competitions, a run that has seen them drop to seventh place in the Eastern Conference with 53 points.
Despite their dip in form, Orlando remain one of the more disciplined and organized sides in the league. Their defensive structure and ability to grind out narrow results have often compensated for their lack of attacking flair.
MatchPlug Prediction for Toronto vs Orlando City
This fixture brings together two sides who have struggled to find consistency in recent weeks. With both teams lacking sharpness in the final third, this clash has all the makings of a cagey, low-scoring draw.
Expect a cautious approach from both managers.