Miami FC come in with four wins from their last six league matches and have just beaten Rhode Island FC 2-1 at home, while Hartford Athletic arrive after a loss in the US Open Cup and have gone two games without a win. The bigger edge for the home side is the split at the venue: Miami are unbeaten in their one home league game so far, with two goals scored and one conceded.
That home return is useful for a Miami win call because Hartford’s away record is strong on paper, but not flawless. They have collected seven points from three away league games, yet their most recent outing finished 0-2 at Rhode Island FC, and they have only one goal conceded in those three away league matches. Miami, meanwhile, have managed to stay competitive even when not dominant, which matters against a side that has not been losing often.
There is also a clear pattern in the head-to-head meetings, with Hartford winning four of the last five and taking first goal in four of those five. That history warns against treating this as a straightforward home favourite spot, especially with Miami’s overall record still showing one league defeat and Hartford’s away form sitting top of the division. Even so, Miami’s current scoring rhythm gives them a better chance than those past meetings might suggest.
The numbers lean toward a tight game rather than a comfortable one. Miami’s last league win came after conceding once, and their recent home xG of 1.4 against Rhode Island was enough to create chances for a narrow result. Hartford have scored seven league goals and conceded only three, so a 2-1 home win is not especially comfortable on paper, but it does fit the balance of Miami’s home edge and Hartford’s slight dip in recent form.
My prediction is Home Win at 27/20. Miami have won four of their last six league matches, they are unbeaten at home in the league so far, and Hartford have just lost at Rhode Island FC after going two games without a win. The H2H record favours Hartford overall, but Miami’s home split and recent scoring run are enough to back the home side in a tight contest.