The Union are unbeaten in five straight matches against CF Montréal (W3 D2), including a 2-1 away win on March 5. Philadelphia has won consecutive games against Montreal only once in MLS, however, winning both meetings in the 2020 season.
Philadelphia’s club-record five match winning streak ended with a 2-1 loss at Toronto on Sunday. The Union return home where they’ve won three straight matches and lost only one of their last 19 regular season home matches dating back to May 2021 (W14 D4).
After one win in its previous 10 matches dating back to last season (D4 L5), CF Montréal has won three straight matches, including its last two on the road. Montreal has never recorded three consecutive away wins in the club’s MLS history.
The Union are last in MLS in possession, keeping just 37.6 percent of the ball, four percent less than any other team in the league (Cincinnati – 41.6%). A league-high 37.6% of the Union’s passes have been in the attacking third, while their 24.9 touches in the box per match are eighth-most in the league.
Romell Quioto has scored in three consecutive matches for the fifth time in his MLS career and the third with Montreal. The last Montreal player to score in four or more consecutive matches was Ignacio Piatti, who did so in five straight games in August 2017.