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Alright well, big one. This game always provides goals, and the people missing are good news for the over. Red Bulls are missing Cahill (who wasn't gonna play anyway), Miller (starting right back for Costa Rica, and extremely solid player in defense), Luyindula (attacking midfielder).

This means Duvall or Armando will fill in. Eckersley started last game.. anyway, anyone with pace can easily get behind these guys, they aren't exactly the fastest. Peguy is out in the middle, which means due to unavailability a (distant) backup will come in. Means more space and more of an advantage for Bradley. And Defoe is starting too, so it's a double threat. If I were TFC's coach I'd start Oduro to exploit whoever starts on the right, but that's just me.

Good news for the Red Bulls and Toronto is that all attacking players will be there except Peguy, and both team's defenses are pretty shaky to say the least. I anticipate tons of chances created, hopefully Defoe and BWP will have their shooting boots on.

Better still, the position Toronto is in means that they must win today.. a draw is ok but will set them back and practically guarantee they have to win their final two games. Will be an attacking game from the start. A win gets NY in as well. Going to be an interesting scenario and hopefully one with lots of goals.

NY - 10 over 5 unders at home/ TOR - 10 over 5 unders away
 
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Alright well, big one. This game always provides goals, and the people missing are good news for the over. Red Bulls are missing Cahill (who wasn't gonna play anyway), Miller (starting right back for Costa Rica, and extremely solid player in defense), Luyindula (attacking midfielder).

This means Duvall or Armando will fill in. Eckersley started last game.. anyway, anyone with pace can easily get behind these guys, they aren't exactly the fastest. Peguy is out in the middle, which means due to unavailability a (distant) backup will come in. Means more space and more of an advantage for Bradley. And Defoe is starting too, so it's a double threat. If I were TFC's coach I'd start Oduro to exploit whoever starts on the right, but that's just me.

Good news for the Red Bulls and Toronto is that all attacking players will be there except Peguy, and both team's defenses are pretty shaky to say the least. I anticipate tons of chances created, hopefully Defoe and BWP will have their shooting boots on.

Better still, the position Toronto is in means that they must win today.. a draw is ok but will set them back and practically guarantee they have to win their final two games. Will be an attacking game from the start. A win gets NY in as well. Going to be an interesting scenario and hopefully one with lots of goals.

NY - 10 over 5 unders at home/ TOR - 10 over 5 unders away
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