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CF Montreal
Draws
Orlando City SC
In a tightly contested MLS match at Stade Saputo on April 19, 2025, CF Montréal and Orlando City SC played to a 0-0 draw. The game saw Montréal control more possession (54.1%) and register more shots (12) with a higher accuracy (7 shots on target) compared to Orlando City's 9 shots (2 on target). Orlando City suffered a setback when Rafael Santos received a red card in the 76th minute. Despite having a man advantage for the remainder of the match, Montréal couldn't capitalize and find the back of the net.
The AI prediction favored an Orlando City SC win, but the game ended in a draw, aligning with the AI's expectation of a balanced game. This draw reflects the recent form of both teams, with Orlando City drawing three of their last five matches, including their most recent one against New York Red Bulls where they also received a red card. CF Montréal, similarly, has struggled for wins, drawing twice and losing three times in their last five outings.
Looking at their next games, CF Montréal faces New York Red Bulls away, a team they've historically had mixed results against. New York Red Bulls have been inconsistent as well, with two wins, two draws, and one loss in their last five. Orlando City, on the other hand, hosts Atlanta United FC, a team they've had a more challenging time against recently. Atlanta has also been inconsistent with two losses, two draws, and one win in their last five.
Historically, both teams have played tight games against each other with the last five head-to-head matches showing two draws, two wins for CF Montrèal and one win for Orlando. Based on current form and historical data, CF Montréal needs to improve their attacking efficiency if they want to take points from the next game, while Orlando City needs to shore up their discipline, with red cards influencing recent results.