Toronto FC will be trying to avoid their first three-match losing streak in league action since 2015 when they hit the pitch against Orlando City SC on Friday as -160 home favourites on the MLS odds at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com.
The Reds put on a dismal first-half performance in last weekend’s 3-2 loss to the new England Revolution as +270 road underdogs to remain stalled in 10th place on the Eastern Conference table going into Friday night’s matchup at BMO Field.
TFC has endured major struggles in recent weeks, compiling a meagre 1-2-7 win-draw-loss record in its past 10 matches across all competitions. The slump has taken its toll on Toronto’s 2018 MLS Cup odds, which have dipped to a long +1400 after opening as a heavy +350 bet to repeat as league champions.
The Reds got off to a slow start in last weekend’s loss in New England, surrendering three unanswered goals in the first 46 minutes, and have allowed 19 total goals during their 10-game swoon. However, Toronto has dominated in recent dates with Orlando City, going 3-1-0 in four meetings with the Lions, allowing just two total goals in four all-time league clashes at BMO Field.
Despite dropping a 2-1 decision to Atlanta United as +575 underdogs last Sunday, the Lions have enjoyed a strong start, posting wins in six of their past seven matches to climb to fourth place in the East.
Saturday’s MLS league action has the Vancouver Whitecaps visiting FC Dallas as big +500 underdogs on the MLS odds, while the Montreal Impact will welcome Zlatan Ibrahimovic and the LA Galaxy to Stade Saputo for a holiday Monday matchup as +130 favourites.
Wins have been scarce so far this season for the Whitecaps, who have gone 1-2-4 in their past seven outings, and have been outscored by a 9-1 margin in three straight road losses. Vancouver claimed a 4-0 victory as a +550 bet in its last trip to Dallas on July 29, but has otherwise struggled in road dates with the Toros, falling to defeat in its previous eight visits while getting outgunned by a 16-3 margin.
The Impact will try to bounce back from back-to-back shutout losses to the Philadelphia Union and Chicago Fire in Monday’s contest. Montreal fell 2-0 to the Union as -120 home chalk last weekend, to fall to 3-7-1 in its last 11 home dates.
Pegged as +195 underdogs in Monday’s tilt, the Galaxy ride a four-match losing streak, and are winless in three previous visits to Montreal, but remain a respectable +2000 bet on the odds to win the MLS Cup.
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