CF Montreal to face Orlando City in conference match

CF Montreal and Orlando City SC will face off in a crucial Eastern Conference matchup on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. EDT in Montreal, Quebec. The betting line from BETMGM SPORTSBOOK has Montreal as the underdogs at +154, with Orlando City SC priced at +159 and the draw set at +237, along with an over/under of 2.5 goals.

Montreal’s offense is led by Matias Coccaro, who has scored three goals this season, while Orlando City ranks 10th in the Eastern Conference defensively, conceding 13 goals so far. This game marks the second meeting between these two teams this season, with their last game ending in a 0-0 draw.

Top performers to watch include Coccaro with three goals and Josef Martinez with two goals and three assists for Montreal, while Duncan McGuire leads Orlando with three goals and Dagur Dan Thorhallsson with one goal and one assist.

Looking at the season so far, Montreal averages 1.4 goals, 3.9 shots on target, and 3.6 corner kicks per game, while allowing 2.0 goals per game on average. On the other hand, Orlando averages 1.1 goals, 4.0 shots on target, and 6.7 corner kicks per game while conceding 1.9 goals per game on average.

Players expected to miss out due to injuries include Jules-Anthony Vilsaint, Nathan-Dylan Saliba, Kwadwo Opoku and Dominik Yankov for Montreal and Ramiro Enrique for Orlando respectively

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