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Inter Toronto enters this fixture unbeaten in the league, claiming three wins and two draws to sit comfortably in third place. Their ability to manage matches on the road has been particularly impressive, taking four points from two away trips while conceding just once.
FC Supra Du Quebec is struggling to find any sustained rhythm, having lost three of their opening five league games. The underlying issue is evident in their results, as all three defeats were narrow 1-0 scorelines where they failed to break down organized defenses.
Attacking inefficiency continues to hold the home side back, with only five goals scored across their league campaign. Despite controlling possession well at 49.8%, they lack a clinical edge in the penalty area and have already missed five of their eight big chances.
The visitors present a much sharper threat in the final third, netting nine times from just 67 total shots. Sebastián Gonzales Zela provides a reliable focal point for an attack that consistently creates high-quality looks, generating eight big chances and finishing efficiently inside the box.
Defensively, Inter Toronto has leaned heavily on their goalkeeper, who has racked up 21 saves to cover for the 65 shots they have faced. While they do allow volume, their defense excels at keeping efforts on the perimeter and limiting high-danger opportunities.
The matchup points toward a low-scoring, grinding fixture where the visitors hold the upper hand. Inter Toronto’s proven ability to see out tight matches gives them a distinct advantage over a blunt Supra Du Quebec side, making the away side highly likely to leave with at least a point.
Insight
An Away Win is the standout value pick here, with Inter Toronto looking far superior to a struggling home side. The visitors remain entirely unbeaten in the league and have built their success on a defense that has conceded just four times in five matches. Supra Du Quebec lack the attacking sharpness to threaten consistently, scoring only five goals all season and losing three matches by 1-0 scorelines. Stepping down to Away or Draw (X2) provides the perfect safety net, covering the possibility of a tight, low-scoring draw while still backing the better team.