San Diego FC vs Toronto FC Betting Prediction July 16 MLS
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San Diego FC vs Toronto FC Betting Prediction
Now we have the San Diego FC vs Toronto FC Betting Prediction for both teams.
The San Diego Football Club is now ranked third in terms of the number of goals that are anticipated, with 37.5, and their xGA is 30,2. During the course of the game, San Diego has conceded 30 goals while conceding 1.36 goals per 90 minutes, and the other team has had 94 scoring opportunities on them. The difference in goals scored by the side is sixteen, with 46 goals scored throughout the course of the season and 30 goals conceded along the way.
They have a rating of 31.8% on the campaign, which is based on the fact that they have successfully shut out seven opponents. San Diego FC has made 64 saves throughout the season, giving them a save percentage of 68.1% based on their performance. Over the course of the season, San Diego has received a total of 42 yellow cards and one red card while sitting in eighth place. At this stage in the season, the club has accumulated a total of 42 points, which is equivalent to an average of 1.91 points per game. Additionally, they are placed first in the Major League Soccer with 37 assists.
In addition to ranking 27th in the Major League Soccer with 18 points, Toronto has a save percentage of 71.8% for the season (103 SOT against). While the Reds are currently sitting with 14 assists, they are averaging 0.9 points per game. At this point in the season, Toronto FC has scored 24 goals, and the team’s adjusted goals scored (xG) is now at 20.5.
Furthermore, Toronto has had 39 yellow card cautions so far this year, in addition to having a clean sheet percentage of 23.8%. A total of 74 saves have been made by the squad, and they have been responsible for five shutouts. The team’s goals against per ninety minutes is 1.38. When it comes to the number of goals that they have allowed to be scored against them, Toronto FC is ranked 12th with 29, and their difference in goals is a minus five.
Pablo Sisniega is the individual who will be responsible for defending the goal for San Diego. Over the course of his career, Sisniega has protected the goal for a total of 3,060 minutes and has made 84 saves. Over the course of his career, Sisniega has a record of 14-6-14 and has recorded four shutouts, which has earned him a clean sheet percentage of 11.8%. During his 34 starts, the Mexican goalkeeper has been subjected to 133 shots that have been attempted against him. There have been a total of 52 goals that he has allowed to be scored against him, and his save percentage is 63.2%. His goals allowed per 90 minutes is 1.53.
During his time with Toronto, Sean Johnson will be positioned in front of the goal. As to this point in his professional soccer career, Johnson has allowed 558 goals to be scored against him and has made 1,268 saves while starting 421 games. Throughout his career, Johnson has a total of 37,866 minutes played and has recorded 107 shutouts. He has also faced 1,823 shots that were attempted against him. His current clean sheet rate is 25.4%, and he has a save percentage of 69.6% against the opposition. During his time in the game, he has a record of 157-120-144 and has allowed 1.33 goals per 90 minutes.
Anders Dreyer is a player that has the potential to generate opportunities for San Diego. The attacker who was born in Denmark has racked up 11 goals scored in a total of 1,941 minutes played in professional competition. In the 22 matches that Dreyer has played in during his professional soccer career, he has started in the starting lineup, and he has scored 0.50 goals per 90 minutes. Over the course of his career, he has accumulated 35 points and 13 sets of assists.
Ola Brynhildsen, who is a game-changer for Toronto, is someone who gets under the skin of rival sides. The total number of points he has scored in his career is five, and he has assisted a teammate on a goal one occasion. A total of 991 minutes have been played by the forward who represents Norway, and he has scored two goals. So far in his career, he has been in the starting lineup for thirteen games, and he has a current average of 0.18 goals per ninety minutes.
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