Nashville SC vs CF Montréal: Table-Toppers Host a Side in Freefall
Nashville SC are flying at the top of MLS and welcome a Montréal side who have lost four of their last five away games. This one could get ugly.

Right, let's talk about this one. Thursday night football in Nashville, and honestly... the vibes could not be more different in these two camps right now. Nashville SC are sitting pretty at the top of the MLS standings, unbeaten in their last ten home games, and just generally making life look very easy indeed. CF Montréal, on the other hand, are a side who have lost four of their last five away fixtures and conceded sixteen goals doing it. Sixteen. In five games. Away from home.
Look at the fixtures, look at the form, look at the table. Everything is pointing one way here. But let's dig into it properly, because there is a lot to unpack.
Nashville SC: The Fortress is Real
Nashville have been absolutely ruthless at home this season. In their last ten home games they have won five, drawn two, and lost none. They have scored nineteen goals and conceded just eight in that run. That is a genuinely impressive record, mate. Five wins and two draws in your last seven at home, with a goals-for that dwarfs everything else. This is not a team you want to visit right now.
Overall in the last ten games across all competitions, they are sitting at seven wins, two draws, one loss. Thirty-one goals scored in fourteen league games this season, only eleven conceded. They sit top of their conference with thirty-three points from fourteen played. This team is not just good, they are the best side in MLS right now by a comfortable margin.
What really jumps out is the momentum. Nashville's last five overall games show a momentum slope of 0.6, which is the kind of number that makes you sit up straight. Three wins and two draws in that run, scoring ten and only conceding five. They are not just winning, they are accelerating. You heard it here first, this side is only going to get harder to stop as the season goes on.
Honestly the home numbers are almost unfair. Over 2.5 goals in more than eighty-five percent of their home games. BTTS in over seventy percent of them. Nashville like to play, they like to score, and they generally let a few in too. Which brings us to the market chat, but we will get to that.
CF Montréal: Three Players Down and a Crisis Away from Home
Look, I do not want to pile on, but the numbers for Montréal away from home are genuinely bad. One win, two draws, five losses in their last ten away games. Goals for: eleven. Goals against: twenty. That is nearly a two-goal deficit per game on average. And in their last five away specifically? Zero wins. One draw, four losses. Nine goals scored, sixteen conceded. No clean sheets at all.
It gets worse. Montréal head into this one with injury problems. They have three players currently unavailable, including one long-term absence that has been going since February. One of those is listed as a major injury with no expected return date. When you are already struggling for form, losing players for extended periods is the last thing you need.
In the table, Montréal sit twelfth in their conference with fourteen points from fourteen games. Four wins, two draws, eight losses. They have conceded thirty-one goals already this season, which gives them a goal difference of minus nine. This is a side that is leaking goals at an alarming rate, and they are about to walk into Nashville's back yard.
Their overall last ten form string reads: D, L, D, W, L, W, W, L, L, L. Trust the process, as they say. Except there is no process here right now. Just a bit of a mess.
The Tactical Angle
Here is something interesting. Nashville's away form actually shows them with a very low possession average, around twenty-nine percent, but still winning games. At home though, they push up to fifty-three percent possession. They are versatile, they can adapt, and at home they tend to dominate. Montréal away average forty-seven percent possession, so they will try to get on the ball. The question is whether their defence can hold up long enough for that to matter.
Nashville average four shots on target per game at home. Montréal away concede heavily and have zero clean sheets in their last five on the road. Every single one of those five away games for Montréal went over 2.5 goals. Every single one. Over 2.5 is hitting at one hundred percent in Montréal's recent away fixtures. That is not a coincidence, that is a pattern.
Jay's Take and the Acca Angle
I'm going big on this. Nashville to win and over 2.5 goals is the play here. Nashville at home are a force, Montréal away are a disaster, and both sides have shown a real tendency to play in high-scoring games recently. The BTTS angle is interesting too given Nashville's home BTTS rate sits at over seventy percent, and Montréal away have gone BTTS in eighty percent of their last five on the road. There are goals in this game, I reckon both teams find the net.
For the Saturday Special acca builders, Nashville win is going in as a banker leg. Home form, top of the table, opponent in freefall. This is as close to a gimme as MLS throws up. Don't @ me when it lands.
Nashville's momentum slope over their last five is 0.6. Montréal's overall last five is minus 0.1 and their away last ten is minus 0.18. One team is going up, one team is coming down. They are meeting on Thursday night in Nashville.
This has scenes written all over it. Nashville by a distance.
Related: Form: Nashville SC · Form: CF Montréal · Head-to-head: Nashville SC vs CF Montréal
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nashville SC's recent home form ahead of this fixture?
Nashville SC have been outstanding at home, going five wins and two draws in their last seven home games without a defeat. They have scored nineteen goals and conceded only eight in their last ten home outings, and over eighty-five percent of those games have gone over 2.5 goals.
How has CF Montréal been performing away from home?
Montréal's away form is very poor. In their last ten away games they have one win, two draws, and five losses, conceding twenty goals. Their last five away fixtures have produced zero wins, four losses, sixteen goals conceded, and not a single clean sheet.
Are there any injury concerns for CF Montréal?
Yes. Montréal are dealing with three player absences heading into this fixture. One is a long-term injury dating back to February with no expected return date, one is classified as a major injury also with no return date confirmed, and one is a moderate injury also currently listed as out.
