Toronto - Cincinnati prediction
Match predictions
After uncovering the full review for this game, we can confidently say that the Toronto vs Cincinnati prediction is precise. With facts and data-driven analysis, it is clear that the Both team to score - No will be the most successful wager choice for this event.
Coefficients at the time of publication of the forecast 11.04.2026 19:45
Match preview
The upcoming MLS (USA) clash between Toronto and Cincinnati will be taking place on 11.04 at 13:00. Sports bettors can review detailed Toronto v Cincinnati betting tips and analysis of both teams' statistics to make an informed prediction for the match.
H2H and previous results
In total, teams have faced off in 15 matches with each other. The most recent game took place on 08.03.26, with a final score of 0:1. Toronto won 5 of the games, while Cincinnati was successful in 9 of the matches. Additionally, there were 1 matches where the teams ended without a winner. Ultimately, the two teams have a difference of 18-25 goals.
H2H Statistics
Comparison stat
Find out about the last 10 matches between Toronto and Cincinnati, including their wins, draws, losses, and the stats on goals scored and allowed.
4 - Wins
3 - Draws
3 - Loses
Goal Difference
13
13
Scored
Conceded
26
20
Wins - 5
Draws - 0
Loses - 5
Toronto review
The club Toronto has competed in 10 events during the current MLS season. Of these, Toronto has 4 wins, 3 losses, and 3 draws at home. This record has placed the team at 13 place in the standings. The average number of goals scored and conceded by Toronto at home is 18 and 11, giving a difference of +7. The average goal scored by teams when Toronto is playing at home is 31. In matches hosted by Toronto, there have been 9 occasions in which both teams scored, which is equivalent to 90%. As for the time it takes Toronto to score a goal at home, it averages 31 minutes.
demonstrates a stable recovery of his performance.
Top scorers are: Salloi, Daniel, Etienne, Derick, Mihailovic, Djordje, Zimmerman, Walker, Cifuentes, Jose, Laryea, Richie, Sargent, Josh
Cincinnati review
This season, the Cincinnati played 10 games in the MLS tournament, winning 5 away matches and 4, losing 6 and drawing 0 overall. So far, the team has scored 13 goals and conceded 20, with a goal difference of -7. Cincinnati is presently in the 20 position in the standings. On average, 27.3 goals are scored in Cincinnati away matches, with 5 of these games featuring a goal from each team (which is 50%). Players need about 27.3 minutes of game time to score away.
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Players with the greatest scores is: Denkey, Kevin, Hagglund, Nick, Valenzuela, Gerardo, Barlow, Tom, Jabbari, Ayoub, Echenique, Ender, Bucha, Pavel, Smith, Kyle.
Standings
| # | Team | G | Pts | W | D | L | G |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13 |
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6 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 9:10 |
| 20 |
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6 | 6 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 9:15 |
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Will both teams score?
Who will score first?
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Cincinnati
Prematch stats
4 - Wins
3 - Draws
3 - Loses
Goal Difference
13
13
Scored
Conceded
26
20
Wins - 5
Draws - 0
Loses - 5
Toronto charges ahead with a solid record of 3 wins and 1 draw in their 6 matches. Cincinnati battles on with just 2 wins and no draws. Toronto looks resilient, conceding only 10 goals while Cincinnati leaks 15, showing Toronto's defense stands firmer in these fierce contests.
Both teams fire in 9 goals total, scoring 1.5 per game. Yet, Cincinnati's games explode with an average of 4 goals, compared to Toronto's 3.2, making Cincinnati's matches wild and open while Toronto keeps things tighter and more controlled.
Scored
Statistics of Toronto matches and Cincinnati matches within the tournament MLS.
When it comes to Toronto and Cincinnati, both teams fire off an average of 1.5 goals per match, showing they're evenly matched in their scoring punch, but Toronto edges ahead with a whopping 83% of games seeing over 0.5 goals—meaning they rarely end in a snoozefest—compared to Cincinnati's 67%. Toronto's reliability shines through with only 17% failing to score, while Cincinnati falters more at 33%, making Toronto's attack feel more consistent and threatening. Yet, Cincinnati surprises with 17% of matches going over 3.5 goals, adding a spark of high-octane drama that Toronto lacks entirely.
Digging deeper, Cincinnati bursts out the gate, scoring in the first half 50% of the time with an average of 0.5 goals, giving them an early edge that Toronto, at just 33% and 0.33 goals, struggles to match. But Toronto roars back in the second half, netting an impressive 1.17 goals on average and scoring 67% of the time, turning games into nail-biters where their late surge often seals the deal. Overall, these rivals offer a thrilling contrast: Cincinnati's quick strikes versus Toronto's relentless second-half assault, keeping fans on the edge of their seats for every twist.
Conceded
Statistics of Toronto matches and Cincinnati matches within the tournament MLS.
Toronto shows a tougher defense, conceding just 1.67 goals per match, while Cincinnati leaks more at 2.5. Toronto rarely sees high-scoring games, with over 2.5 goals in only 33% of matches, compared to Cincinnati's 50%. This makes Toronto's backline resilient and steady.
In the second half, Toronto shines with a clean sheet 50% of the time, against Cincinnati's mere 17%. Both teams concede one goal on average in the first half, but Toronto tightens up later, proving their endurance. Cincinnati struggles to hold firm throughout.
Goals handicap
Toronto charges ahead with a robust edge in full time handicaps, nailing +1.5 at 83 percent while Cincinnati lags at 67 percent. Toronto's fierce spirit shines in the second half, hitting +1.5 a perfect 100 percent, making them look unstoppable compared to Cincinnati's steady but weaker 67 percent. This comparison highlights Toronto's dominant resilience on the field.
In the first half, both teams tie at +1.5 with 83 percent, showing early grit, but Toronto pulls ahead in +0.5 at 50 percent against Cincinnati's 67 percent wait, no, Cincinnati actually edges Toronto here at 67 percent to 50 percent, adding tension. Overall, Toronto's consistent strength in key areas paints them as the more reliable force in this matchup.
Goals by Time Period
Toronto bursts onto the pitch with a strong 11% in the first 15 minutes, showing their fiery early energy, while Cincinnati starts slower at 8%. In the middle, Toronto keeps the pressure on with 21% between 46-60 minutes, compared to Cincinnati's steady 17%, making Toronto's play more explosive and dynamic. Fans love how Toronto's percentages highlight their relentless drive.
Late in the game, Cincinnati shines with a massive 46% in the final 15 minutes, proving their clutch comebacks are unbeatable, against Toronto's 30%. This contrast paints Cincinnati as the dramatic late-game warriors, while Toronto's even spread shows their consistent fight. It's all about which team's style grabs the win in thrilling matches.
Result by half
Toronto often struggles in the first half. They win just 17 percent of the time. Draws happen in 33 percent. Losses hit 50 percent. Cincinnati does better with draws. They tie 67 percent of first halves. Wins are zero for them. Losses reach 33 percent. Toronto faces more defeats early. Cincinnati holds ground with ties.
In the second half, Toronto shines. They win 50 percent of games. Draws occur in 33 percent. Losses drop to 17 percent. Cincinnati falters here. Wins are only 33 percent. Draws vanish at zero. Losses climb to 67 percent. Toronto fights back strong. Cincinnati crumbles late. This highlights Toronto's grit versus Cincinnati's slip.
First goal
Statistics on the percentage of matches, where Toronto and Cincinnati scored first in the MLS of the 2026/2026 season
Toronto and Cincinnati both score first in 33% of games. That's a thrilling tie in early attacks!
These teams share fierce energy for that opening goal. Fans will love this even clash on the field.
Cards statistics
Total cards per match for Toronto and Cincinnati at the tournament MLS in 2026/2026 season.
Toronto and Cincinnati both play with passion, but Cincinnati shows a fiercer edge in cards. They average 3 cards per match, higher than Toronto's 2, and hit over 1.5 cards in 100% of games. Toronto reaches over 1.5 in 83%, making Cincinnati the more aggressive side on the field.
In team cards, both teams often see over 0.5 cards at 83%, yet Cincinnati pushes further with over 1.5 in 67% of matches against Toronto's 50%. For cards against them, Toronto faces over 1.5 in 67%, while Cincinnati deals with it in 83%, highlighting their tough defense style that draws more referee attention.
Trends
5 / 10 of last matches in all competitions Toronto did not draw
7 / 10 of last matches in MLS Toronto did not draw
9 / 10 of the last matches between the teams ended in a win
10 / 10 of last matches in all competitions Cincinnati did not draw
10 / 10 of last matches in MLS Cincinnati did not draw
3 / 10 of last matches Toronto in all tournaments ended with her victory
4 / 10 of last matches Toronto in MLS ended with her victory
2 / 10 of last matches between the teams ended in victory Toronto
5 / 10 of her last matches Cincinnati in all competitions ended in defeat
6 / 10 of last matches Cincinnati in MLS ended in defeat