Toronto FC v New England Revolution Picks, Betting Odds - Tuesday July 21

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Toronto FC v New England Revolution Picks, Betting Odds - Tuesday July 21

Toronto FC v New England Revolution betting markets, odds and tips are can be found below. 

Toronto FC  6/5, New England Revolution 2/1, Draw 5/2.  BetOnline is offering betting markets on this matchup with a generous welcome bonus and maximum of $1000.

Bets Must Be Placed By 9 am Tuesday

Tips

  • Toronto FC are undefeated in 20 of their last 23 Major League Soccer games.
  • Both teams scored in 16 of Toronto FC's last 18 league games.
  • Toronto FC have scored 1+ goals in all of their last 18 league matches.
  • New England Revolution have won only 2 of their last 12 Major League Soccer matches.
  • Both teams have scored in the last five meetings of this series.

Both Teams to Score YES @ 6/10

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