Toronto FC enters this match with a mixed form, having played six matches this season with a notable tendency for high-scoring games. Their average of 66.67% for both Over 2.5 Goals and Both Teams To Score indicates a propensity for open play, although their defensive vulnerabilities are evident with an average of 2 goals conceded per match. Minnesota United, on the other hand, has shown a more balanced approach, with a stronger defensive record, conceding only 1 goal per game on average. Their offensive capabilities are highlighted by an average of 1.5 goals per match, driven by key players like Tani Oluwaseyi and Kelvin Yeboah, who have each netted four goals this season. The head-to-head statistics favor Minnesota slightly, given their higher CompaScore ratings across offensive and defensive metrics. Tactically, Toronto may focus on exploiting their dribbling strengths and home advantage, while Minnesota could leverage their superior passing and interception skills to control the game.