Charlotte will host Toronto in the upcoming MLS round on Sunday, 27 July.
Will Charlotte continue their winning streak against the Canadian team or will Toronto put up a good fight? Read our Charlotte vs Toronto prediction and preview to learn more about this match.
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Charlotte vs Toronto prediction: Comfortable win for the hosts
Key stats
- Charlotte have averaged 3.18 total goals per game at home in the MLS this season.
- Toronto have averaged 3.10 total goals per game in away league matches so far.
- Charlotte are on a three game winning streak and they've won eight of 11 games at home in the league.
Correct score prediction: Charlotte 3-1 Toronto
The hosts enter this game on a great run of three straight wins, which was a welcome sight for their fans after being winless for four games in a row, three of which they've lost.
Charlotte have been impressive at home this season and with Toronto struggling to keep up with teams in the playoff race, we expect the hosts to secure three points here.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Charlotte the more likely winners
- HOME: 11/20 (1.55) – 64.50%
- DRAW: 3/1 (4.00) – 25.00%
- AWAY: 18/5 (4.60) – 21.70%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
We can see from these Charlotte vs Toronto odds that the home team are the expected winners, which is understandable considering they enter this match on three-game winning streak and 14 points ahead of Toronto in the standings.
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Most recent H2Hs: Charlotte with the lead
In the last five meetings between these two teams, Charlotte have three wins, Toronto one, and one match has ended in a draw. However, no team has the advantage if we look at their overall H2H record: 3-1-3.
USA MLS 01/06/25
Toronto FC
Charlotte FC
USA MLS 14/04/24
Charlotte FC
Toronto FC
USA MLS 09/03/24
Toronto FC
Charlotte FC
USA MLS 05/10/23
Charlotte FC
Toronto FC
USA MLS 02/04/23
Toronto FC
Charlotte FC
Charlotte FC preview: Hoping to extend their winning streak
With three wins in a row in the league, Charlotte have managed this feat only the second time this season. With Toronto coming to Charlotte in the next round, they'll hope to win the fourth in a row for the longest winning streak of their season. Charlotte are currently seventh in the Eastern Conference standings, the last place that leads directly to the playoffs.
When it comes to team news, Nathan Byrne and Liel Abada are out of the fold for this match.
Predicted lineup: Kahlina (GK), Tuiloma, Malanda, Ream, Marshall-Rutty, Westwood, Bronico, Vargas, Biel, Zaha & Toklomati
USA MLS 11/05/25
L
Nashville SC
2
Charlotte FC
1
USA US Open Cup 06/05/25
W
North Carolina FC
1
Charlotte FC
4
USA MLS 03/05/25
L
Columbus Crew
4
Charlotte FC
2
USA MLS 26/04/25
L
New England Revolution
1
Charlotte FC
0
USA MLS 19/04/25
W
San Diego FC
0
Charlotte FC
3
Toronto FC preview: Long road ahead
While Toronto haven't been in a horrible form lately, with two wins, two draws, and two losses in their last six games in the MLS, they haven't been good enough overall to keep up the pace in the playoff race. Right now, they are 12 points behind the first team in the play-in zone, so Toronto will have to do much better in the rest of the season if they want to get involved in the battle for the playoffs.
Meanwhile, Ola Brynhildsen, Deybi Flores, Henry Wingo, Raoul Petretta, Zane Monlouis, and Nicksoen Gomis are on the team's injury list.
Predicted lineup: Johnson (GK), Laryea, Long, Rosted, Franklin, Coello, Osorio, Corbeanu, Dominguez, Spicer & Kerr
USA MLS 10/05/25
W
DC United
0
Toronto FC
2
USA MLS 03/05/25
L
New England Revolution
2
Toronto FC
0
Canada Championships 30/04/25
L
CF Montreal
2 (3)
Toronto FC
2 (2)
USA MLS 26/04/25
L
New York City FC
1
Toronto FC
0
USA MLS 20/04/25
W
Real Salt Lake
0
Toronto FC
1
Player to watch: Wilfried Zaha
The former Crystal Palace star is having a solid start to his MLS career since he contributed to Charlotte's battle for the playoffs with six goals and four assists.
