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Toronto FC
Major League Soccer
May 14, 2022 at 8pm UK
BMO Field
Orlando City

Toronto
0 - 1
Orlando City


Bradley (42')
FT(HT: 0-0)
Smith (90+2')
Moutinho (71'), Schlegel (72'), Jansson (88')

Preview: Toronto vs. Orlando City - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Saturday's Major League Soccer clash between Toronto and Orlando City, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Following a controversial fourth consecutive defeat in their Major League Soccer campaign, Toronto return to BMO Field on Saturday to face a side that they have not beaten in the regular season since 2019 in Orlando City.

The Reds have dropped to 12th in the Eastern Conference after losing 1-0 to the Vancouver Whitecaps last weekend, while Orlando are tied for third with CF Montreal, who beat them 4-1 last Saturday.


Match preview

Toronto FC head coach Bob Bradley calls out to his team during the second half against New York City FC at BMO Field on April 2, 2022© Reuters

Losing to a fellow Canadian rival is always a bitter pill to swallow, but given the nature of Sunday's defeat at BC Place Stadium, Bob Bradley and his side must have felt like they were robbed.

Toronto had their share of opportunities against the Caps, missing a first-half penalty, then having a goal mysteriously called back for a questionable foul before conceding in the 90th minute on a tap-in from Tosaint Ricketts, who looked to be offside on the play.

Bradley and the Reds were fuming afterwards, though the American noted that the result is a reminder of how sometimes things are not always fair, adding that they need to stick together and play through those moments.

While their season has hit a bit of a snag, going goalless in back-to-back domestic encounters, TFC will take some solace in knowing that they have not been shut out in three straight MLS fixtures since 2014.

In 2021, the Reds were a mess defensively, conceding a club high for goals in the regular season (66), and after 11 fixtures this year, that continues to be a trouble spot, allowing the second-most tallies in the league so far (22), collecting only one clean sheet in their previous 41 domestic affairs.

TFC have found themselves behind first in eight of their 11 matches this season, though they have fared well when trailing, collecting eight points in that scenario.

Orlando City forward Ercan Kara (9) celebrates with Orlando City forward Alexandre Pato (7) after an assists goal in the second half against the Chicago Fire at Orlando City Stadium on April 9, 2022© Reuters

Since the middle of April, the Lions have been up and down, winning one then losing one, and unfortunately for them last Saturday, the latter happened as an upstart Montreal side vastly outplayed them.

Oscar Pareja's team only fired two shots in that encounter, one of which hit the target as they struggled to win the ball back, while rarely creating much until at least an hour of play.

That was the sixth time in 2022 in which Orlando had scored a goal or fewer over 90 minutes, though they have not lost a domestic encounter when netting multiple times since dropping a 3-2 decision to the Columbus Crew near the end of last year.

Their identity is traditionally a well-structured and challenging side to break down, with some double-pivot midfielders who can protect their centre-backs, which in-turn has permitted their fullbacks to provide some width to the attack.

If you take away their display versus Montreal last weekend, they have looked pretty solid on the back end, conceding only once in their other four road fixtures, with three of those games resulting in clean sheets.

On Tuesday, the team earned a big moral victory by knocking out the Eastern Conference leading Philadelphia Union from the U.S. Open Cup (2-1), thanks to a pair of second half goals three minutes apart from Ercan Kara and Andres Perea.

Orlando have yet to lose this season when scoring the opening goal and have not dropped a regular season game when that has happened since July 7, 2021, when they allowed three unanswered to the Chicago Fire in a 3-1 defeat.

Toronto Major League Soccer form:
  • D
  • W
  • L
  • L
  • L
  • L

Orlando City Major League Soccer form:
  • L
  • W
  • W
  • L
  • W
  • L

Orlando City form (all competitions):
  • W
  • W
  • L
  • W
  • L
  • W


Team News

Toronto FC forward Jesus Jimenez (9) celebrates with midfielders Luca Petrasso (38, left) and Jacob Shaffelburg (22) after scoring against New York City FC in the first half at BMO Field on April 2, 2022© Reuters

Alejandro Pozuelo missed a first-half penalty for Toronto against the Whitecaps, while Jayden Nelson poked home what appeared to be the opening goal, only for the referee to call it back for what was deemed to be a foul on goalkeeper Thomas Hasal.

Ralph Priso missed their previous encounter through suspension, Ifunanyachi Achara and Carlos Salcedo were out due to health and safety protocols.

At the same time, Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty, Chris Mavinga, Noble Okello, Jonathan Osorio and Jacob Shaffelburg all sat out with lower-body injuries.

Jesus Jimenez, who is in a three-way tie for the MLS Golden Boot with Sebastian Driussi and Jesus Ferreira, has failed to score in his last two matches, while Toronto made one change to their opening lineup against Vancouver as Deandre Kerr replaced the suspended Priso in midfield.

Antonio Carlos will be out for the long term, as the Orlando defender has a left thigh injury, Tesho Akindele remains questionable with a right thigh issue and Silvester van der Water could be a game-time decision due to a problem in his left lower leg.

Robin Jansson will be eligible to return after missing the match versus Montreal due to yellow card accumulation.

Thomas Williams recorded his first start in MLS play in that encounter, and Jake Mulraney made his debut for the Lions, taking the place of Benji Michel in the second half.

Joao Moutinho notched his second of the domestic campaign in their defeat to Montreal, Sebas Mendez collected his 75th cap as a Lion in all competitions, while Mauricio Pereyra picked up his 28th career assist for the club in a losing effort.

Toronto possible starting lineup:
Bono; Petrasso, O'Neill, MacNaughton, Chung; Kerr, Bradley, Thompson, Akinola; Jimenez, Pozuelo

Orlando City possible starting lineup:
Gallese; Moutinho, Jansson, Schlegel, Ruan; Urso, Araujo; Mulraney, Pereyra, Torres; Pato


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We say: Toronto 1-1 Orlando City

Consistency has been a significant issue for both teams throughout the campaign, with Orlando struggling to create a lot of chances while the Reds seem to be frequently collecting the ball out of their own goal.

The Lions have not lost consecutive regular-season encounters since September of last year, although Toronto have not been blanked at home in 2022, making a draw a reasonable assumption.



Data Analysis

Our analysis of all available data, including recent performances and player stats up until an hour before kickoff, suggested the most likely outcome of this match was a Toronto win with a probability of 48.67%. A win for Orlando City had a probability of 26.68% and a draw had a probability of 24.7%.

The most likely scoreline for a Toronto win was 1-0 with a probability of 10.3%. The next most likely scorelines for that outcome were 2-1 (9.48%) and 2-0 (8.35%). The likeliest Orlando City win was 0-1 (7.21%), while for a drawn scoreline it was 1-1 (11.69%). The actual scoreline of 0-1 was predicted with a 7.2% likelihood.



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Eastern Conference

TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Inter MiamiInter Miami1273232181424
2FC CincinnatiCincinnati11632139421
3Toronto116141414019
4New York Red BullsNY Red Bulls114521616017
5Columbus Crew10361129315
6Philadelphia UnionPhiladelphia103521916314
7DC United113531617-114
8Charlotte FCCharlotte FC114251213-114
9New York City FCNY City114251112-114
10Atlanta UnitedAtlanta103341411312
11CF MontrealMontreal103341320-712
12Nashville SCNashville102531418-411
13Chicago Fire112451119-810
14Orlando City102351118-79
15New England RevolutionNew England10217718-117

Western Conference

TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Real Salt LakeSalt Lake11632189921
2Minnesota UnitedMinnesota Utd106221711620
3Los Angeles GalaxyLA Galaxy115422117419
4Vancouver WhitecapsVancouver105321810818
5Colorado RapidsColorado115331815318
6Austin FCAustin114431413116
7Los Angeles FCLos Angeles114341919015
8Houston DynamoHouston10424910-114
9St Louis City102711514113
10Sporting Kansas CityKansas112541819-111
11Seattle SoundersSeattle112451313010
12Portland TimbersPortland112452023-310
13Dallas102261015-58
14San Jose EarthquakesEarthquakes112181726-97


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