Our prediction for this MLS match:
Toronto and Montreal Impact face each other at BMO Field in an all-Canadian clash in the Major League Soccer on Sunday morning. Both sides are eyeing a place in the play-offs and, no doubt, there will be fireworks when they face each other in Toronto this weekend. The Reds failed to win previous three league fixtures and it has to be noted that Jozy Altidore’s late goal help them avoid defeat in Sunday’s clash at Columbus Crew.
The experienced attacker will be the man to watch in the home team and we predict that he is going to prove a handful for the opposition defenders. Montreal Impact, on the other hand, played out a thrilling 3-3 draw with Dallas in their last league fixture, with the team dropping a three-goal advantage. The visitors could be low on confidence in the Canadian derby, which is probably the main reason why we are going to put our money on the Reds.
Highlighted Player (Laurent Ciman):

Laurent Ciman is a Belgium international who plays for Montreal Impact in Major League Soccer. The defender who was born in Farciennes on August 5, 1985 played for Charleroi from 2004 to 2008 and he made no less than 85 league appearances for the Belgian outfit.
During the 2007/2008 season he was on Club Brugge’s radar and in the summer of 2008 he joined the Blauw-Zwart. After ending his loan spell with Kortijk Laurent Ciman joined fellow Belgian club Standard Liege and he spent five seasons at Stade Maurice Dufrasne. On January 22, 2015 the defender signed a three-year contract with MLS club Montreal Impact and he has been playing for the Canadian outfit ever since.
Ciman represented Belgium at the 2008 Olympics and he did remarkably well to make Belgium 2014 FIFA World Cup squad. However, he was unused at the showpiece tournament in Brazil. The Montreal Impact footballer scored his first ever goal for Belgium in June, 2016 in a 3-2 victory over Norway.
Highlighted Team (Montreal Impact):

Montreal Impact is a Canadian soccer team, but they compete in Major League Soccer. The Impact 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 Impact 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.