St. Louis City and Minnesota United will battle it out at CITYPARK on the 15th of September in a gladiator Major League Soccer head-to-head. Stay tuned to find out more about it in our St. Louis City vs Minnesota United betting tips below.
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Contents
- 1 St. Louis City vs Minnesota United prediction: Teams to share the spoils this week
- 2 Last five H2Hs: Third game the tie-breaker?
- 3 St. Louis City team news and form: Hackworth needs to find solutions
- 4 Minnesota United team news and form: Northern side rising in ranks
- 5 Player to watch: Indiana Vassilev
Key Stats
- We saw over 3.5 goals in three of St. Louis City’s last four games in all competitions.
- Louis City recorded 13 ties since the start of the season – the most out of any MLS side.
- One of Minnesota’s last two games resulted in over 3.5 goals.
Correct score prediction: St. Louis City 2-2 Minnesota United
Seeing as the two teams have been quite entertaining to watch recently, we believe our St. Louis City vs Minnesota United predictions will succeed. We haven’t seen a 2-2 tie between these two, but the last official game came quite close, as the result on the scoreboard after 90 minutes of play was 1-2 in favor of St. Louis City.
Pre-game odds and win probability: St. Louis City favored by experts
- HOME: +107 – 47.2%
- DRAW: +250 – 24.0%
- AWAY: +235 – 28.8%
*These St. Louis City vs Minnesota United odds are subject to change
As you can see from the odds above, the expected winners this week are coach John Hackworth’s boys, with a solid 47.2% win probability behind them. However, we highly believe the two teams will not be able to defeat each other and a tie at +250 is the likeliest outcome of this clash.
Last five H2Hs: Third game the tie-breaker?
You can find the most interesting St. Louis City vs Minnesota United statistics in the graphics below.
USA MLS 24/09/23
Minnesota United FC
St. Louis City SC
USA MLS 02/04/23
St. Louis City SC
Minnesota United FC
St. Louis City team news and form: Hackworth needs to find solutions
St. Louis City’s manager won’t be able to count on Celio Pompeu and Tomas Ostrak. This is a huge blow to the home team’s ambitions of getting something out of this game, but we are sure the manager will do his best to find the right men for the job.
Predicted lineup: Burki (GK), Hiebert, Horn, Kessler, Nerwinski, Durkin, Lowen, Teuchert, Vassilev, Hartel & Becher
USA MLS 03/10/24
L
Los Angeles FC
1
St. Louis City SC
0
USA MLS 29/09/24
W
Sporting Kansas City
1
St. Louis City SC
3
USA MLS 22/09/24
W
San Jose Earthquakes
1
St. Louis City SC
2
USA MLS 15/09/24
L
Minnesota United FC
3
St. Louis City SC
1
USA MLS 07/09/24
D
New England Revolution
2
St. Louis City SC
2
Minnesota United team news and form: Northern side rising in ranks
We think Minnesota’s manager has every right to be pleased with how his boys performed at PayPal Park last week. They achieved a difficult 1-2 win, granted, but what’s important is they got the three points and are now looking forward to the game at CITYPARK.
Predicted lineup: St. Clair (GK), Rosales, Dotson, Trapp, Tapias, Boxall, Diaz, Jeong, Lod, Hlongwane & Yeboah
USA MLS 03/10/24
D
Real Salt Lake
0
Minnesota United FC
0
USA MLS 29/09/24
W
Colorado Rapids
0
Minnesota United FC
3
USA MLS 22/09/24
W
Sporting Kansas City
0
Minnesota United FC
2
USA MLS 19/09/24
L
FC Cincinnati
2
Minnesota United FC
1
USA MLS 15/09/24
W
St. Louis City SC
1
Minnesota United FC
3
Player to watch: Indiana Vassilev
Seeing as coach Hackworth will likely not be able to count on Joao Klauss as well, we believe the pressure to be the focal point of the attack will fall on Vassilev’s shoulders. Since the start of the campaign, the winger has provided teammates with four assists. However, he’s no one-trick pony as he also scored on three occasions.
Second player to watch: Eduard Lowen
The second player to watch in our St. Louis City vs Minnesota United prediction is Lowen, as he’s the second-best goalscorer for the home side, with four goals bagged already.