Two of the best teams in the Eastern Conference will meet in the MLS regular season when the New England Revolution hosts Philadelphia Union.
The Revs are going through a bad moment and this is ratified with the 3-2 loss visiting Nashville.
The Union also had its last match against Nashville, but drew 0-0 at home, keeping the third position in the East.
When:
Saturday, October 21 at 6:00 p.m. ET at the Gillette Stadium
Moneyline odds:
New England Revolution -105
Philadelphia Union +250
Draw Offs:
+285
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Why Bet on the New England Revolution?
New England Revolution is one of the most historic teams in MLS and this year they will once again be in the postseason in the Eastern Conference.
Despite a brace from Argentine striker Tomás Chancalay, the New England Revolution lost 3-2 in their visit to Nashville, making it three defeats in a row for the Massachusetts team, as they had just lost to Orlando City and Columbus Crew.
The Revolution’s last victory was on September 30, when they beat Charlotte 2-1. They are fifth in the table with 52 points, with 14 wins, 10 draws and nine losses, with 56 goals scored and 45 conceded. It is the third-best offense in the conference.
Although they lost their last home game, New England is the third-best home team in the East, with 11 wins, four ties, and only one loss.
Spanish midfielder Carlos Gil is the club’s most important player, with 11 goals and 14 assists so far this season.
Among the many absences are Dylan Borrero, Brandon Bye, Damian Rivera, and Ian Harkes, but Andrew Farrell is likely to be available for coach Clint Peay.
Why Bet on the Philadelphia Union?
Philadelphia Union is having one of the most outstanding seasons in MLS, being third in the Eastern Conference.
In their last match, the team drew 0-0 with Nashville, which helped them maintain their position with 55 points, one more than Columbus Crew, who is fourth.
The Union are unbeaten in eight games, but the curious thing is that they have only won twice, beating Atlanta United 3-2 and New York Red Bulls 4-1. They then drew with Cincinnati, Charlotte, Dallas, Columbus, and now Nashville. What is striking is that in the last 10 matches, they have scored in eight of them. Only twice they have been blanked.
There are two outstanding players in the squad, the Hungarian Daniel Gazdag with 11 goals and 10 assists, and the Argentine Julian Carranza, who has 13 goals.
Philadelphia’s manager, Jim Curtin, only has one player who is in doubt for the game against New England, Jesús Bueno.
Final Betting Analysis: New England Revolution vs. Philadelphia Union
The Eastern Conference gives us one of the best games in MLS this weekend and the New England Revolution, despite being home, will continue their bad streak and fall against the Philadelphia Union.
The numbers at MyBookie.ag have New England Revolution as the favorite, as the Moneyline for them shows -105, meanwhile Philadelphia Union has +250 and the draw is +285.
The match they had this season ended in a 3-0 victory for Philadelphia Union with goals from Gazdag (2) and Carranza. We believe the new visitors will win again by 0-1.
Go for a win in the Philadelphia Union’s Moneyline. If you bet $100 at +250, you will gain $250 for a total payout of $350.
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