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Chicago Fire to beat Toronto (00:00) –

Toronto were beaten by out-of-form Orlando last time out, and have earned just one point from their last five league games.

That miserable run has left Greg Vanney’s side second bottom of the Eastern Conference and, having won just one away game in 13, that’s unlikely to improve this weekend.

Bastian Schweinsteiger’s Chicago were beaten by a last-minute Philadelphia winner in their last home game, but had won two out of three before that and are worth a bet here.

New York Red Bulls to beat New England Revolution (00:00) –

New York Red Bulls got back to winning ways with an impressive comeback victory over Kansas City last week.

That victory was the first under new head coach Chris Armas and their fourth consecutive win at Red Bull Arena.

They should make that five against a New England side that has won just one of their last 27 away games in all competitions.

Columbus Crew to beat Orlando City (00:30) –

Columbus can end their recent poor run back on home soil after back-to-back league defeats away to LA Galaxy and New York City.

The Crew beat Real Salt Lake in their last league game at the Mapfre Stadium and should take another three points against the MLS’ most out-of-form side.

Orlando have earned just three points in their last 10 league games and have lost six in a row on the road.

Real Salt Lake to beat Colorado Rapids (03:00) –

Colorado’s 0-0 draw at home to Houston last time out made it just two victories in their last 15 matches in all competitions.

With just one away win in 10 and six defeats from their last seven on the road, the Rapids are unlikely to turn that form around this weekend.

Salt Lake beat Western Conference leaders Dallas in their last home match and have won 14 of their last 16 league games at the Rio Tinto Stadium.

Portland Timbers to beat Montreal Impact (04:00) –

Portland earned an impressive 0-0 draw with second-placed LAFC last weekend to extend their unbeaten run to 12 league games – a sequence that has included eight victories.

The Timbers are also unbeaten in 10 home games in the MLS, winning eight and drawing two.

Montreal have lost seven of their last eight away games in all competitions and have the fourth-worst travelling record in the league.

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