High Odds/Low Odds Bets to Make on MLS Matches This Weekend

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High Odds/Low Odds Bets to Make on MLS Matches This Weekend
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We’ve used the data from around Major League Soccer and examined the latest some low odds and some big odds for this weekend’s MLS matches for the weekend games.

LAFC to Win Game and Halftime Against the Quakes: +125 BetMGM

Los Angeles FC will need to match or better the result of Austin FC’s in order to remain top of the Western Conference. LAFC also comes into this one with a point to prove after losing to LA Galaxy in the U.S Open Cup, but with it scoring 26 and winning eight of 13 games so far in the MLS, it has the perfect chance to bounce back now.

The Quakes have also conceded 29 goals already in the league, and it’s doubtful they’ll have enough to win here. In this all-California affair, LAFC is favored to win quite comfortably.

Orlando and Dallas to Tie: +250 BetMGM

Orlando City and FC Dallas will meet in Florida this weekend in what is set to be one of the toughest games to predict this season. Both sides currently sit third in their respective divisions, with Dallas narrowly ahead of Orlando by just one point in the overall table. 

Orlando has struggled defensively and is having a hard time scoring. It has three times with 16 goals scored and 17 allowed. 

Dallas has conceded the fewest goals in the Western Conference with 12. It has four of 13 games end in a tie.

There’s just one point separating the two squads in the table, and it seems all signs point to another tie here.

The Red Bulls to Beat D.C. United 3-0: +1300 FanDuel

The New York Red Bulls will be looking for their first win in the MLS since defeating Chicago Fire 2-1 at the start of the month. 

In this time, they've only lost once to Inter Miami, while advancing to the quarter-finals of the U.S Open Cup. 

As part of that cup run, the Red Bulls beat D.C. United 3-0 on goals from Luquinhas, John Tolkin and Zachary Thomas Ryan. 

It was a comfortable victory for them, and after a winless run in the MLS, they are favored once again to get another easy win over the Washington side, a team that has won only one of its last five games in all competitions.

NYCFC to Beat Minnesota 2-0: +1100 DraftKings

Minnesota United has fumbled in recent weeks just as New York aims to jump back to the top of the Eastern Conference table.

The Loons lost to USL League One team Union Omaha 2-1, in the U.S Open Cup Wednesday. Omaha’s run has been as one of the best Open Cup runs in recent history. It was, however, an embarrassing loss for Minnesota, now having won just two of its past five games.

The reigning champions NYCFC is proving its worth once more with a 10-game unbeaten run right now, that has seen it win eight and tie the other two. It should be yet another comfortable day at the office for the MLS Cup champions.

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