Atlanta vs. NY Red Bulls (Sunday, 8.30pm)
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The New York Red Bulls will go for their first road win of the season when they head to Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Sunday to face Atlanta United.
Atlanta had their five-match unbeaten run snapped on Wednesday by New York City FC in a 1-0 defeat, while the Red Bulls second-half comeback fell just short, as they lost 3-2 to the New England Revolution.
We say: Atlanta United 1-3 New York Red Bulls
New York have scored in all but one regular-season game, while the Five Stripes have found the back of the net in all but two matches, so we should expect to see a few goals in this one.
The Red Bulls seem to be getting the hang of their new system and have never lost to Atlanta in regular season play, winning three of the four matches played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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NY City vs. DC United (Sunday, 11.00pm)
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New York City FC will try to remain unbeaten at home versus DC United when they host the Black-and-Red on Sunday afternoon at Red Bull Arena.
The Pigeons won their first match of the season at their new temporary home field on Wednesday, blanking Atlanta United 1-0, while DC are riding a three-match unbeaten run, which has them in the seventh and final playoff position in the Eastern Conference.
We say: New York City FC 1-0 DC United
Neither side have been consistent so far, but New York have more attacking threats and have played teams far superior to the ones DC United have faced recently.
The Black-and-Red have lost four of their five games versus teams that are currently above them in the table, with DC failing to score in three of those five encounters.
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Austin vs. Columbus Crew (Monday, 1.00am)
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Austin FC welcome the defending MLS Cup champion Columbus Crew to Q2 Stadium in the Texas capital, as both teams meet for the first time on Sunday.
The MLS expansion side saw their three-match unbeaten streak snapped on Wednesday by Minnesota United, 2-0, while the Crew had a three-game winning run end, losing 1-0 to the Philadelphia Union.
We say: Austin FC 2-1 Columbus Crew
Austin have been at their best when playing the elite MLS teams, drawing the Sounders and Kansas City while also beating the Colorado Rapids.
The Crew have struggled away from home, winning only one of their five contests and failing to find the back of the net in four of those matches.
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Dallas vs. New England (Monday, 2.00am)
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Dallas will welcome the Eastern Conference-leading New England Revolution to Toyota Stadium on Sunday, as the two sides do battle in Texas for the first time since 2019.
The Toros are desperate for a victory, going winless in their last eight fixtures, while New England will look to extend their winning streak to six games.
We say: Dallas 1-3 New England Revolution
The Revs have the best player in the league in Carles Gil, who has turned an already deep team into a powerhouse squad that looks primed to dominate the Eastern Conference.
Dallas are in a major slump, having not won since their opening game in May, and they cannot seem to find a way through opposing defences no matter who they face.