New England Revolution will welcome Toronto to Boston this weekend with the home side still sitting third in the Eastern Conference after another solid season for far as the Canadian outfit sit down in 14th right now.
Despite a lot of expectation for Toronto at the start of the season because of the addtions of Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Bernardaschi last year, the club have struggled since the beginning of the campaign.
Ahead of this game, Toronto sit with only three MLS wins and have drawn more games than any other side so far with 10. They've also lost six times and conceded 24 goals with 17 going in for them at the other end.
Last time out, Insigne and co. lost 3-0 away to the Eastern Conference leaders, Cincinnati, and this doesn't bode well for them against a side like New England.
As for the Revs, they have dropped from second to third in recent weeks after going on five-game winless run. Recently, however, the club have defeated Inter Miami and Orlando City on home soil both by 3-1 scorelines. Carles Gil netted from the penalty spot in the match with Miami, as Matt Polster and Bobby Wood also scored a goal each.
Against Orlando, Emmanuel Boateng scored once more with another goal each for Gustavo Bou and Gil sealing a 3-1 win.
Lorenzo Insigne to score first is boosted to 11/1 in this game with the club seeing Insigne being the first goalscorer in two of his last three matches after a tricky start in MLS for the former Napoli star. Toronto FC to win and both teams to score is boosted to 15/2, while 2+ shots on target each team in each half sits at 6/1. 2+ corners each team in each half is also boosted to 7/2.