Atlético Ottawa & York United Prediction


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As Atlético Ottawa gears up to face York United at TD Place Stadium, both teams find themselves eager to capitalize on the opportunity to improve their standings in the Canadian Premier League. With Ottawa sitting in third place and York United in sixth, the stakes are high for this encounter on July 17.
Atlético Ottawa comes into this match with a mixed bag of recent results. Their last five outings have seen two wins, including a thrilling 5-3 victory over Supra du Quebec, but also two defeats, notably a 0-3 home loss to Cavalry FC. Despite these setbacks, Ottawa's home form remains fairly robust, boasting three wins in their last five matches at TD Place Stadium. Their attack has been fairly consistent, averaging 1.80 goals per game, though their defense has been leaky, conceding an average of 2.00 goals per match. Fortunately for Ottawa, they have no injury or suspension concerns to hinder their selection.
York United, on the other hand, has struggled significantly in recent matches, failing to secure a win in their last five games. Their defensive frailties have been stark, conceding an alarming average of 3.40 goals per match. This defensive vulnerability was highlighted by heavy defeats, such as the 1-5 drubbing by Cavalry FC. Away from home, York has managed only one win in their past five attempts, with an attack that has only mustered 0.80 goals per game. Like their opponents, York United will be relieved to have a full squad available, with no injuries or suspensions.
Historically, the head-to-head record between these two sides is evenly matched, with each team securing a win and three encounters ending in a draw. This balance hints at a closely contested affair. Given the current form and defensive frailties of both teams, the prediction leans towards "All: Both Teams to Score : Yes" as the most likely outcome. Both teams have shown the capability to find the back of the net, and with neither defense particularly resolute, goals seem likely to flow at both ends.