If you’re looking for Toronto FC vs. Inter Miami predictions, we’ve got an interesting MLS pick for you.
It’s probably not something you’d expect, but we’re confident it’s going to win. Our confidence comes from the fact that we did great with our previous betting picks.
Earlier this week, we correctly predicted Inter Miami were going to beat Columbus Crew and the total number of goals was going to be over 2.5. The odds for this were +400, meaning that those who listened to our advice got a 4x return on their bet.
Would you like another such bet? If so, you need to keep on reading this Toronto FC vs. Inter Miami preview.
MLS Offshore Odds: Toronto Favored
Toronto | Draw | Inter Miami |
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+138 | +283 | +170 |
Toronto vs. Inter Miami Head-to-Head Stats
Total | Toronto | Inter Miami | Tie | |
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Games | 10 | 2 | 8 | 0 |
MLS Games | 9 | 2 | 7 | 0 |
Goals | 32 | 10 | 22 |
The Herons Flying North
It’s over 80°F in Miami, from where the Herons will fly to Toronto where the temperature should be under 60°F at the kickoff time on Saturday. Knowing this, Gerardo “Tata” Martino’s boys probably won’t be in the best mood for soccer.
Another reason why they might not go all-in against Toronto FC is that they’ve already done their job. Beating Columbus Crew mid-week meant that they won the 2024 MLS Supporters’ Shield – the award for the team with the best record in the regular season.
What this means is that the Toronto FC vs. Inter Miami game means nothing to them. This is why the coach will probably leave out most of his key men, including Inter’s two top scorers, Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez.
It’s just the opposite when it comes to Toronto. The Reds need to win their final game of the 2024 regular season to book a spot in the playoffs, but even that isn’t a guarantee they’ll actually get there.
Toronto vs. Inter Miami Prediction
Inter Miami will play with their B-team on Saturday, but this doesn’t mean Toronto FC will have an easy job. The thing is that the Reds have been in horrible form, losing three games and playing a draw once in the last four MLS rounds. They’ve been abysmal offensively, scoring just two goals in the last four games.
Plus, their key playmaker Fernando Bernardeschi is suspended, meaning that they probably won’t create too many chances on Saturday. If they’re going to win, they’re going to do it by just one goal.
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