New York Red Bulls to beat New York City -

New York City’s dismal record against their local rivals should continue this weekend.

Patrick Vieira’s side have been beaten on four of the last five occasions the two side have met and, having also lost two of their last three away games, their prospects don’t look good this time around.

The Red Bulls have won four out of six at home and look set for three points.

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Toronto FC to beat New England Revolution -

Eastern Conference leaders Toronto are on fire.

They have won eight of their last 10 matches in the MLS and are still unbeaten at home, winning six and drawing two.

Against a Revolution side with a desperately poor record on the road, they are a banker.

The visitors are yet to register an away win this season and have picked up just three points in eight.

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Houston Dynamo to beat FC Dallas -

A win could take Houston top of the Western Conference, and they ought to get it.

The Dynamos have won seven out of eight on their own patch and are yet to taste defeat, boasting the best home form in the MLS.

Dallas, meanwhile, have picked up just one point in three away games and only one win in their last seven.

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Columbus Crew to beat Montreal Impact -

Columbus’ home form has kept them in with a shout of making the end-of-season play-offs.

They have won five of their last seven at home and sit just a point above seventh-placed Atlanta.

The Black and Gold should consolidate that place against sorry travellers Montreal.

Mauro Biello’s side have managed just one win in eight on the road this season and are third-bottom of the Eastern Conference.

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San Jose Earthquakes to beat Real Salt Lake -

San Jose have hit a rocky patch recently, but should still have enough to win this.

Despite winnning just three out of eight at home, the Earthquakes have been difficult to beat and have only lost once.

That stubbornness will be vital against Real Salt Lake, who are second-bottom of the form table.

They have lost five away games on the bounce and that should become six here.

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