- Charlotte are 17th in MLS 2026 with 15 points from 12 games.
- Toronto FC are 20th in MLS 2026 with 14 points from 12 matches.
Pep Biel and his Charlotte FC stars looking to make a statement
Charlotte have been on a rough streak recently, having failed to find a win in any of their previous five matches in all competitions (D1, L4), however, the Charlotte vs Toronto FC prediction suggests that a visit from struggling Toronto FC provides an opportunity for the hosts to return to winning ways on Saturday.
Dean Smith has implemented a fluid playing style at Charlotte FC that seems to suit the players and the club’s philosophy with a front-foot, high-pressing approach and adaptable tactics. Their recent results have been poor, but there are signs that things are starting to click.
A 2-2 home draw with FC Cincinnati was followed by a 1-0 away defeat to New England Revolution in MLS 2026 last time out, but Pep Biel remains their main outlet and the Spanish star is a threat to any backline with six goals in 12 appearances this season.
Fraser’s Toronto FC are not in the best shape
They’ve also fallen to consecutive home defeats in recent weeks, losing 3-1 to Atletico Ottawa in the Championship and 4-2 to Inter Miami CF in MLS 2026, so they will approach this game in desperate need of a boost.
Robin Fraser’s pragmatic approach has been evident throughout his tenure in Toronto with the Canadian side set up to absorb pressure, be organized and break with pace through the wide areas. The Charlotte vs Toronto FC preview highlights how Fraser has attempted to shore up a leaky backline in recent matches by opting for a back three, but this can also disrupt the rhythm of the team.
Emilio Aristizabal has provided a much-needed boost in attack for the Reds with three goals in their last five matches, but Daniel Salloi remains their top-scorer with four MLS 2026 goals.
The home side have the edge
Charlotte have a slightly better record than Toronto so far this season and come into this matchup with a slight edge in the head-to-head. The hosts have won three, drawn one and lost just one of their five previous MLS meetings with the Canadians (W3, D1, L1).
The stylistic differences between these sides could make for an interesting tactical chess match, but we expect goals at both ends with odds of 1.58 on the Both Teams to Score - Yes bet looking favorable. As part of our Charlotte vs Toronto FC betting tips, Smith’s front-foot approach should allow them to exploit the structure of Fraser’s organized side, especially in transition, and the Over 2.5 total goals bet looks solid at 1.69.
Toronto haven’t won in their last two visits to Charlotte and the home field advantage should help the North Carolinians edge out the win here with 1.86 odds. This Charlotte vs Toronto FC prediction further supports the hosts’ chances for a much-needed victory.