Las Vegas soccer online betting sites like BetOnline, MyBookie, and Bovada deliver some solid MLS numbers for Saturday. Now at VegasBetting, we look at one of next week’s most interesting games. With no MLS games scheduled for this week because of Phase One of the 2025 Leagues Cup matchups between clubs from La Liga and MLS, we jump ahead to Sunday, August 10, MLS action. This article looks at the MLS Best Bets for the upcoming matchup between Inter Miami and Orlando FC. Check out these top Vegas Sport Betting Apps to help find the apps and match what works best for you.
The August 10 game marks the third matchup of the MLS season between the two clubs. The teams played to a 2-2 draw in February, while Orlando downed Miami in May by a score of 3-0.
Orlando City is the No. 6 team in the MLS Eastern Conference standings with 11 wins, six losses, and eight draws. The team is riding a two-game winning streak heading into Phase One of the League Cup. In Orlando’s most recent outing, the team defeated the Columbus Crew 3-1.
Orlando is one of the better offensive clubs in the East with 46 goals. The team has not been shut out since May 3, when they played to a 0-0 draw against the Chicago Fire. Orlando has gone an impressive 16 straight games with at least one goal. On the defensive side of the game, Orlando has allowed 33 goals for a goal differential of plus 13, which is fourth best in the East.
Martin Ojeda leads Orlando on offense. The 26-year-old midfielder has 13 goals and 11 assists in 25 games played. Marco Pasalic is second on the team in goals with 10. No other Orlando player has double-digit goals on the season.
Inter Miami are currently sitting in the No. 5 spot in the MLS Eastern Conference with 12 wins, four losses, and six draws. The club is coming off a 0-0 draw with FC Cincinnati. Miami was without two of its better offensive players in that game as Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba each served a one-game suspension for missing the MLS All-Star game.
No team in the league has more goals than Inter Miami with 49 on the year. They lead San Diego FC of the Western Conference by one goal in that department. Orlando is second in the East with 46 goals. The team is decent on the defensive side of the ball, giving up the seventh fewest goals in the conference at 34. Inter Miami’s goal differential of +15 is the third-best in the East.
Despite only playing 18 games this year, Messi is tied for first in the league with 18 goals. He has added 10 assists during that time, which puts him at No. 6 in MLS in helpers. Telasco Segovia and Tadeo Allende have the second most goals on the team with seven apiece. Luis Suarez leads the club in assists with 11, which puts him tied for third in the league.
Like Orlando, Inter Miami will play in the 2025 Leagues Cup.
This game wil likely come down to defense, and which team can keep the ball out of the net. Miami has allowed seven goals in their past six games, while Orlando have surrendered nine markers in their six most recent outing.
The pick is for Inter Miami to beat Orlando City in an exciting game on Sunday, August 10.
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