Our prediction for this MLS match:
Audi Field will host Sunday’s MLS game between DC United and CF Montreal, the two teams sitting in the opposite halves of the table. The capital club aim to build on a 2-1 win over Sporting Kansas City and they will continue relying on former Premier League ace Christian Benteke. Both Conner Antley and Jackson Hopkins are out of contention with injuries for the home team.
The Canadians, on the other hand, made a slow start to the season, with the team losing each of their first three league games. Montreal have been struggling both up front and at the back and we do not believe that they are capable of spoiling DC United’s party at Audi Field. In their last encounter in the Major League Soccer, CF Montreal defeated DC United 4-2, meaning that the hosts are hungry for revenge. Both Campbell and Piette are major doubts, while duo Neal – Vrioni remains in Montreal’s recovery room.
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 (Montreal CF):

Club de Foot Montréal is a Canadian soccer team, but they compete in Major League Soccer. They are a member of the Eastern Conference and they have been participating in the major league since 2012. Montreal welcome their opponents at Saputo Stadium and the capacity of the club’s home ground is 20.801.
The construction of the stadium cost CA$17 million and the venue was opened on May 18, 2008. The Saputo family invested $7.5 million in the construction of the stadium and, as a result, the venue was named Saputo Stadium. Montreal CF did remarkably well to make it to the CONCACAF Champions League final in the 2014/2015 season, but Mexican team America proved to be a big catch for the Canadian outfit in the title game.
Speaking of the Canadian championship, the Impact won their third domestic trophy in 2014, with the team beating Toronto FC in the final of the tournament. Montreal Impact play their home matches in blue and black shirts and black shorts, while the colour of their away kit is white.