Inter Miami - Toronto FC predictions and free betting tips [20/09/2023]


On 21 September, in the context of the USA. MLS tournament, a match between Inter Miami and FC Toronto will be taking place. The game will occur at the DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale. The main referee for the meet will be Drew Fisher from Canada. I am betting on a confident victory for the hosts.
Inter Miami
Inter Miami recently played a match against Atlanta United on 17 September and suffered a defeat with a score of 2:5 without Messi in the lineup. Currently, Inter Miami stands in the 14th position on the MLS tournament table in the Eastern Conference. In the 2023 season, the team has played 27 matches, of which they won 8, lost 15, and drew 4 times. The total number of goals scored is 32, and conceded - 44. At the moment, Inter Miami has gathered 28 points. The team's latest results in the past 5 matches: 2 wins and 2 draws. Atlanta United holds the 6th position on the tournament table. They played 29 matches, out of which they won 12 and lost 8. They have garnered 45 points.
FC Toronto
FC Toronto had their latest match against Vancouver Whitecaps as a part of the MLS Championship. The match took place on 17 September and ended with a score of 2:1 in favour of Vancouver. According to their current ranking on the MLS Eastern Conference tournament table, FC Toronto occupies the 15th place. They have played 28 matches, winning 4, losing 14, and drawing 10 times. The total number of goals scored and conceded by the team is 24:41. They have currently amassed 22 points. FC Toronto's form in the last 5 matches: 1 win and 4 losses. Vancouver Whitecaps are in the 4th place on the tournament table. They played 27 matches, winning 11 and losing 8 times. They presently hold 41 points.
Prediction
Miami, after the inclusion of World Champion Messi, displays excellent football, but suffered a crushing defeat in their latest match. With the return of the Argentinean, Miami should regain confidence in the match against the outsider.
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