Montreal vs New England Revolution prediction, H2H and probable lineups - June 1, 2025
CF Montreal
One of the upcoming MLS matchday fixtures will take place at Saputo Stadium, where the local Montreal side will host the New England Revolution. I'm backing a bet on goals in this clash, with solid chances for success.
Match preview
Montreal is enduring perhaps one of its toughest seasons in recent memory. The team sits at the bottom of the standings and is yet to secure a home victory, having managed just three draws and three defeats. Across 16 matches, the Canadian club has conceded 29 goals, making them one of the league’s most vulnerable defenses.
Marco’s men focus on possession-based football, but it hasn’t yielded results — in their last outing, they lost 2-4 to Inter Miami. Poor finishing and defensive instability have become Montreal’s calling cards, and a winless run of five matches across all competitions only highlights their deep crisis.
The New England Revolution have shown a more organized and balanced style, despite a slight dip in recent rounds. The team has collected 20 points and remains in mid-table, with a positive goal difference — 16 scored, 14 conceded. On the road, the Revolution have looked confident: three wins and just two losses from nine away matches.
Their most recent match against DC United ended in a 1-1 draw — their fourth consecutive MLS stalemate. Despite this, the team's defense remains relatively solid, and even with a lack of attacking aggression, the squad knows how to hold onto results thanks to their disciplined structure and clear defensive work.
Probable lineups
- Montreal: Sirois, Waterman, Campbell, Neal, Petrasso, Sealy, Saliba, Loturi, Pearce, Vrioni, Owusu
- New England Revolution: Ivacic, Bye, Omsberg, Fofana, Bison, Yusuf, Polster, Chancalay, Gil, Feingold, Ganago
Match facts and head-to-head
- The last five head-to-head meetings ended with two wins apiece and one draw
- Montreal has yet to win at home this season (0-3-3)
- The New England Revolution have lost only two away matches all season
Prediction
Both teams are going through tough spells, but the visitors look more composed and organized, especially away from home. Montreal, despite the home advantage, consistently falters on their own turf and struggles with defensive gaps. We believe the best bet here is "Both teams to score" at odds of 1.73.