Montreal face Atlanta United at Saputo Stadium on Saturday as both clubs seek a turnaround after recent poor runs in Major League Soccer.
Montreal sit in 15th place and Atlanta United in 13th, with both teams struggling to secure wins - Montreal have three victories in their last ten matches, Atlanta only one. The fixture is anticipated to be tense and high-scoring, given each side’s defensive frailties and motivation to rise in the table.
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How to watch Montreal vs Atlanta United online - TV channels & live streams
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CF Montreal vs Atlanta United kick-off time
The match will be played at Saputo Stadium on Saturday, with kick-off at 7.30 pm ET for fans in the US.
Team news & squads
CF Montreal team news
Montreal’s main attacking threat continues to be Prince Owusu, who leads the team in goals and shots on target this season. The side have rarely kept clean sheets, conceding in nine consecutive matches, and have shown a tendency to both score and concede.
Key absentees haven’t been reported for this encounter, which suggests the team can field most regular starters.
Atlanta United team news
Atlanta United also arrive struggling for stability, having conceded in their last seven games and scoring in all of them. They managed a confidence-boosting 4-1 win over Atlas in the Leagues Cup but otherwise have only one victory in their last eleven competitive matches.
The previous meeting between the sides ended 3-2 in favor of Atlanta, reflecting a trend of open, attacking contests. Atlanta’s lineup is expected to feature its regular attacking core, with no major new injuries affecting the squad.


