New York Red Bulls look to end road losing streak against CF Montreal

New York Red Bulls (11-12-7, ninth in the Eastern Conference) vs. CF Montreal (5-16-9, 14th in the Eastern Conference)

Montreal, Quebec; Saturday, 7:30 p.m. EDT

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: New York +129, Montreal +192, Draw +242; over/under is 2.5 goals

BOTTOM LINE: The New York Red Bulls visit CF Montreal trying to stop a four-game road slide.

Montreal is 3-12-8 against Eastern Conference opponents. Montreal has a -25 goal differential, scoring 28 goals while conceding 53.

The Red Bulls are 8-9-5 against Eastern Conference opponents. The Red Bulls are 2-7-2 when they score a single goal.

Saturday’s game is the second meeting between these teams this season. The Red Bulls won the last meeting 1-0.

TOP PERFORMERS: Prince-Osei Owusu has scored 12 goals with three assists for Montreal. Dante Sealy has four goals over the past 10 games.

Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting has scored 15 goals with two assists for the Red Bulls. Emil Forsberg has four goals and three assists over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Montreal: 2-4-4, averaging 1.2 goals, 4.0 shots on goal and 4.3 corner kicks per game while allowing 1.7 goals per game.

Red Bulls: 3-5-2, averaging 1.1 goals, 3.8 shots on goal and 4.1 corner kicks per game while allowing 1.6 goals per game.

NOT EXPECTED TO PLAY: Montreal: None listed.

Red Bulls: None listed.

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