Montreal – The CF Montreal will host the DC United for the third of four consecutive games at the Saputo stadium, all competitions, this Saturday at 7:30 p.m. HAE (MLS Season Pass, BPM Sports, TSN 690).
Following the 1-1 draw against Atlanta United last Saturday, the CF Montreal began the week in 14th position of the East association. With this point, the Bleu-Blanc-Noir has exceeded its next opponent, the DC United, which is now at the bottom of the ranking.
Montrealers have a global sheet of 10-10-10 (33 goals scored, 38 goals conceded) against DC, as well as a 6-4-4 file (19 goals scored, 15 goals conceded) when they play at home.
The new DC United head coach, René Weiler, will make his bench beginnings with his new club. At the 15th of the East association, DC is currently experiencing a series of six consecutive defeats and has won none of its last ten games.
The two teams clashed last time in the American capital on March 15. Jonathan Sirois had made seven stops to get a bleaching during a 0-0 draw at the Audi Field.
Montrealers have added a new midfielder to their workforce this week by acquiring Matty Longstaff from Toronto FC in exchange for striker Jules-Anthony Vilsaint, $ 225,000 in general allocation money (GAM) in 2025 and $ 50,000 in GAM for 2026, on August 13.