MONTREAL — With 10 games left in its regular season, and all focus on landing a Major League Soccer playoff berth, CF Montreal is preparing for the New England Revolution's visit to Stade Saputo on Saturday night.
After a narrow 3-2 victory in the Canadian Classique over the struggling Toronto FC, the weekend opponent should present a tougher challenge for Montreal .
With the gap between third and 11th place being just 11 points, every positive result could be vital come the end of the season. Despite being only one of two teams that remain unbeaten at home, the Revolution have not been as infallible away from Gillette Stadium, holding only the 10th-best road record. That, coupled with the fact Montreal holds one of the best home records, makes this match far from the foregone conclusion it seemed to be earlier in the season.
Much like Montreal, New England has gone an extended period of time without playing a game due to its early exit from the Leagues Cup three weeks ago. Despite that, Montreal still has the issue of its inconsistent attack that needs to be addressed.
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