Our prediction for this MLS match:
Following back-to-back defeats to Nashville and Philadelphia, Toronto will be aiming to get back on course when they welcome Charlotte to their BMO Field on Sunday. The Canadians have suffered a dip in form, but this match could turn their fortunes around in the Major League Soccer. The likes of Franklin, Gomis, Kerr, and Laryea are out of contention with injuries for the home side, but talented midfielder Kosi Thompson is back from suspension.
The Crown, on the other hand, experienced all sorts of problems at the back in a 4-2 loss to New York Red Bulls. Given Charlotte’s defensive struggles and Toronto’s need for points, we predict that the visitors are going to return home with their hands empty. In their last meeting at BMO Field, Toronto FC defeated Charlotte 1-0 and we predict that history is going to repeat itself. The Crown’s injury list is pretty long, including the likes of Cambridge, Forbes, Ream, Berchimas, and Toklomati.
Highlighted Player (Lorenzo Insigne):

Born in Frattamaggiore, Naples on June 4, 1991, Lorenzo Insigne is an Italian footballer who plays for his hometown club Napoli in the Serie A. Insigne is a product of Olimpia Sant’Arpino football school, but he joined the Partenopei at the age of 15.
The diminutive attacker scored his first ever goal in the Italian top flight on September 16, 2012 in a 3-1 win over Parma. Insigne, who played for the likes of Cavese, Foggia and Pescara on loan before returning to Naples, made his debut with the Italian national team on September 11, 2012 in the World Cup qualifier against Malta.
The Napoli forward scored his first ever goal for the Azzurri in a friendly against Argentina on August 14, 2013. His main position is left winger, but he is used as a second striker as well. Lorenzo Insigne has a contract with Napoli until June 30, 2022.
Highlighted Team (Toronto FC):

Toronto is a club based in Canada, but they have been competing in Major League Soccer since 2007. Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment own both the soccer club and National Hockey League’s Toronto Maple Leafs. BMO Field is the club’s home ground and the capacity of the stadium is 30.000.
The Canadian outfit impressed in the 2016 MLS Cup and they faced Seattle Sounders in the title game at BMO Field. However, the Canadians were more than unfortunate not to lift the silverware as they were beaten by the Sounders on penalties.
Speaking of the Canadian Championship, Toronto FC won their fifth domestic title in 2016, with the team beating Vancouver Whitecaps in the final of the tournament. Montreal Impact are considered the club’s biggest rivals and there have always been fireworks in meetings between the two Canadian sides. Toronto FC’s home kit is red and it is no surprise they are nicknamed the Reds. It has to be noted that the club was founded back in 2005.