Our prediction for this MLS match:
Toronto will be aiming to put an end to their four-game winless run in all competitions when they take on Portland Timbers on Sunday morning. The Reds do not seem to be at their sharpest, with the team losing three of their last four league matches and they must be low on spirits ahead of Portland Timbers’ visit. As all Osorio, Laryea, and Flores are still on the international duty, home win should not be considered.
Phil Neville’s men, on the other hand, have been producing fine performances of late, with the team beating both Colorado Rapids and St Louis City, while sharing the spoils with San Jose Earthquakes. With Portland Timbers being in a much better form than Toronto FC, we predict that the visitors are going to return home empty-handed. Both Zac McGraw and Jonathan Rodriguez are rated doubtful for the visiting team and the duo will be assessed ahead of the kick-off.
Highlighted Team (Portland Timbers):

Founded in 2009, Portland Timbers is a soccer club based in Portland, Oregon. The Timbers are well known for their green kit and their secondary colours are red and black. Portland welcome their opponents at Providence Park and the capacity of their home ground is 21.144.
The club hold a long-running rivalry with Seattle Sounders as the two clubs used to face each other in the North American Soccer League. In 2015 Portland Timbers did remarkably well to win the MLS Cup and that is considered the club’s biggest success.
The Timbers defeated Columbus Crew in the final of the tournament and it has to be noted that the title game was hosted by Mapfre Stadium (Columbus).
Former Premier League footballer Liam Ridgewell played for Portland in the 2015 MLS Cup final against Columbus Crew. Speaking of the club’s supporters, you should have in mind that the Timbers sold out almost every home game in the MLS. Portland’s main supporters group is the Timbers Army.