Our prediction for this MLS match:
Buoyed by a thrilling 6-1 win over Montreal, Toronto will look to give fans yet another reason to celebrate when they take on Nashville on Sunday. The Reds impressed in the Canadian derby and they are seen as favourites to beat Nashville at home ground as well. The likes of Franklin, Kerr, Gomis, Cimermancic, Laryea, Osorio, and Petretta miss out with injuries for the home side.
The Yellow-Blacks, on the other hand, played out a goalless draw with DC United at the weekend and given their recent struggles on the road, we believe that there is a big value in betting on Toronto. All Gaines, Boyd, and Zimmerman are out of contention with injuries for the away team. In their last meeting in the Major League Soccer, Nashville defeated Toronto 2-1, meaning that the hosts are hungry for revenge.
Highlighted Player (Andy Najar):

Andy Najar is a Honduras footballer who plays for both Anderlecht and the Honduras national team. Najar is a product of D.C. United’s youth academy and it has to be noted that he was named in the USSF Development Academy starting XI in 2009. The Honduras player made his senior debut for D.C. United on March 27, 2010 in a game against Kansas City Wizards.
Andy Najar scored his first professional goal one month later in a match against Dallas. Najar impressed in the 2010 MLS season and, as a result, he received the Rookie of the Year award. Speaking of his international career, Andy Najar made his Honduras debut on September 3, 2011, coming as a substitute in a friendly game against Colombia.
The right-footed winger (full-back) represented Honduras at the 2012 Olympics and he scored his first goal for los Catrachos against Costa Rica in the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup knockout stages. Andy Najar was born on March 16, 1993 in Choluteca.
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.