Our prediction for this MLS match:
Nashville will be aiming to build on back-to-back wins over Charlotte and New York Red Bulls when they take on DC United on Sunday morning. The Yellow-Blacks have been producing fine performances in all competitions of late and, as a result, the odds for home win are rapidly dropping. With no fresh injury worries to report, manager Brian Callaghan is unlikely to make changes to the team that defeated New York Red Bulls at the weekend.
The capital club, on the other hand, failed to impress in a goalless draw with New York City and given their difficulties on the road, there is a big value in betting on the home side. It has to be noted that DC United have suffered four defeats in the previous five away games. To make things even worse for the visiting side, star striker Christian Benteke is out of contention with injury.
Highlighted Player (Christian Benteke):

Christian Benteke, born on 3th of December 1990 is a Belgian football player with roots from Congo. Benteke started his career at KRC Genk and after playing for Standard Liege, KV Mechelen, KV Kortrijk and Aston Villa the striker got transferred to Liverpool. Benteke is 191cm and is known for being a very strong goal scoring striker. In May 2010 Benteke made his debut for the Belgian national team.
Christian Benteke didn’t win any mayor prices yet. In the season 2008/2009 he won the national league of Belgium. Benteke is signed by Nike and got transferred to Liverpool for 46 million euro which makes him the second most expensive football player from Belgium. Benteke’s nickname is The Beast or Bentegoal.
Highlighted Team (Nashville):

Nashville is one of the newer additions to the Major League Soccer, with the team being founded on December 20, 2017. The Yellows made their MLS debut on February 29, 2020, with the team taking on Atlanta United at their Nissan Stadium.
The match was played in front of 59,069 spectators, with Nashville suffering a 2-1 defeat. Nissan Stadium was opened on August 27, 1999, and it can hold up to 69,143 people. Nashville recorded their first MLS triumph on August 13, 2020, with the team beating Dallas on the road. The match was played behind closed doors due to the fierce of coronavirus spread.
Ghana international David Accam scored the only goal of the match. The club’s primary colours are electric gold and acoustic blue, with the club’s crest being a gold octagon with monogram “N”. Nashville footballers wear yellow shirts and yellow shorts when playing at home, while blue is the dominant colour of their away jersey.