CF Montréal will look to exploit the sharpness of Prince Owusu, who has already netted nine and delivered six assists this season, turning the Stade Saputo into a finishing hub. The Voyageurs have been punching above their weight on the road, beating Toronto 1‑0 in their last outing and riding a 4‑2‑8 record that shows they can deliver when the.serious pressure. They’ll press high, forcing Toronto into quick transitions that could be vulnerable to Owusu's composure on the ball and a set‑piece threat from their free‑kick specialists—Montreal has 14 assists, indicating a knack for turning chances into goals. Toronto, meanwhile, has to navigate a defensive frailty that has seen them concede 29 goals, yet their midfield dynamism—highlighted by Dániel Sallói’s four goals and Jonathan Osorio’s three assists—offers a platform for a quick counter‑attack. They’ll aim to dominate the midfield control gerenciamento, using high pressing to disrupt Montreal’s build‑up and create transition opportunities where Sallói’s finishing quality can shine. Both teams are dispone to swing the match on momentum swings: a single defensive lapse or a well‑placed set‑piece could decide a game that has already seen Toronto slip three times to MLS opponents with similar defensive records.