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New England Revolution to beat Los Angeles FC (00:30)

New England hammered Orlando 4-1 at home last weekend and are the form team in the MLS, having won six and drawn two of their last eight matches.

The Revs have managed three straight victories at the Gillette Stadium as part of that sequence, and are capable of another against decent opposition.

LAFC are top of the Western Conference, but have lost two of their last four matches. They only managed to beat Atlanta United 4-3 last weekend, despite being 4-1 up at half time.

Montreal Impact to win or draw v Colorado Rapids (02:00)

Montreal ended a run of four straight defeats in the MLS with a 4-0 thumping of Eastern Conference leaders Philadelphia Union last weekend.

The Impact have the sixth-best travelling record in the league, so are worth backing to earn at least a point against a side that is poor at home.

Colorado have lost six and drawn two of their last 12 matches at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park and have picked up just one point in their last four games.

Houston Dynamo to beat Chicago Fire (02:00)

Chicago Fire are the only side in the entire MLS yet to win a game on the road this season, having drawn three and lost eight.

Veljko Paunovic’s side have managed just one victory in their last 14 matches in all competitions.

Houston have lost back-to-back home games, but had dropped just four points in their previous nine and are a great price to get back to winning ways.

San Jose Earthquakes to beat Columbus Crew (03:00)

This is the banker of the weekend.

San Jose are currently on a four-match winning streak and have picked 23 points in their last 10 league games – more than any other side in the MLS.

Columbus have won one and lost eight of their last 10 away games in the league.

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