Las Vegas Lights vs Monterey Bay FC Prediction & Betting Tips 29.03.2026

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Las Vegas Lights
29 Mar05:30R 1
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Monterey Bay FC

Las Vegas Lights arrive without a win in ten league matches, and their last six have brought four defeats and two draws. They have still found the net in most of that run, but they have also allowed at least one goal in every one of those six games, which keeps them vulnerable in a home fixture that still carries no league home record this season.

Monterey Bay FC are also short of momentum, with no wins in five and three straight league defeats before this trip. Their recent numbers are thinner going forward, with only one goal scored across their last three league matches, yet they have not kept a clean sheet in six and have gone behind first in each of their last six league outings, a poor habit for an away side trying to control a match.

The earlier meeting in October finished 1-1, so Las Vegas Lights have already shown they can stay competitive in this pairing, and they are unbeaten in three against Monterey Bay. Even so, Monterey Bay’s away record is the more encouraging split here, with one draw and no losses from their league travels, while Las Vegas have had to lean on away results because their home sample is still empty.

The xG outlook is close, with Las Vegas projected at 1.1 and Monterey Bay at 1.3, which fits a tight game rather than a clear mismatch. That leaves some tension around the away side’s win price, but Monterey Bay’s edge is clearer in the recent defensive profiles and in Las Vegas’s long winless run, especially if the visitors score first as they so often have lately.

My prediction is Away Win at 13/10. Monterey Bay’s away record is unbeaten in the league, Las Vegas are winless in ten and have conceded in every one of their last six, and Monterey Bay have also failed to keep a clean sheet in six straight league matches, which points to a narrow but workable away success. The 1.3 to 1.1 xG edge is slim, so this is not a dominant away call, but it still leans Monterey Bay’s way.