- Inter Miami CF have won five of their seven away matches in MLS 2026, losing just once.
- Toronto FC have drawn five of their eight home matches in MLS 2026, winning two and losing one.
- Toronto FC have failed to win either of their last two home matches against Inter Miami CF.
Miami still worth following on the road
Miami look likely to come away from Toronto with another three points on Saturday, but bettors should expect an open and exciting match when these two clubs meet at BMO Field. Inter Miami CF have one win and two draws in their previous three head-to-head encounters with Toronto FC, which finished in a 1-1 draw here last April.
With 19 points from 11 games, Inter Miami are 9th in the MLS 2026 table and sit five points and seven positions above Toronto, who have 14 points to show from their 11 fixtures. The visitors look good value to win at 2.08 after winning their last two away games and winning 5 of 7 on their travels this season, losing just once.
That’s an impressive record for Angel Guillermo Hoyos’ men, who have had to adjust to a new coach and style of play. Miami will be set up to play on the front foot and control possession with their 4-2-3-1/4-3-3 system, which is designed to overpower opponents with creative overloads and verticality, particularly with Lionel Messi at the spearhead.
Messi magic can make the difference
No player in MLS 2026 has contributed more to their club’s attacking output than the Argentine maestro, who has eight goals in 10 appearances this term, but Toronto also have an attacking talisman in Daniel Salloi, who has four goals in 11 matches to date.
The Canadians have drawn four and lost one of their last five in all competitions and are without a win at home in their last five. However, they have scored 15 goals in eight home games this season, so we can expect them to score in this matchup, even if they cannot get the win.
Robin Fraser is an adaptable coach who likes to change his system according to the game state. He has recently tried to get more pressing intensity into his side, who tend to alternate between a 3-4-3 and 4-2-3-1 system, but it is not working so well right now.
Go for goals with both sides on the scoresheet
Fraser’s men were beaten 1-0 at home in their last game and had to settle for a 1-1 draw in their most recent away trip. This game looks likely to be much more open with Miami’s possession game likely to rule the day, but Toronto can be dangerous in transition.
A goal apiece is expected, but Miami’s momentum and attacking prowess should see them take all three points. The odds are very low for Over 2.5 goals at 1.42, but we’ll take it here along with Both Teams to Score - Yes at the same price to complete our selections for this fixture.