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Toronto FC 2–1 New England Revolution: AI predicted 1–1 ✗

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Toronto FC
2–1final
New England Revolution
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What did the AI predict for Toronto FC vs New England Revolution?

ScoreGPT's AI panel predicted Toronto FC vs New England Revolution (MLS) at a 1–1 consensus scoreline, with 3 of 5 models backing a draw. The final result and grade are below — information only, not betting advice.

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The AI verdict

The AI panel leans toward a draw, as Toronto's home stalemate tendency and New England's poor away form outweigh the hosts' rest advantage.

ScoreGPT predicted a draw — final score Toronto FC 2–1 New England Revolution. Wrong, and it counts on the public record.

  • Toronto are winless in their last 12 league matches.
  • New England have won only one of their last seven away games.
  • The last meeting between the sides ended level.
  • Toronto drew five of their nine home league matches before the BMO Field closure.
  • New England have key attacking players sidelined.

AI analysis generated 2026-08-14

Why ScoreGPT's AI panel leaned this way — Toronto FC vs New England Revolution

  • Toronto's draw-heavy home profile (5/9)
  • New England's poor away record (1-win in 7)
  • Recent 0-0 tactical stalemate on July 22
  • Both attacks blunt with key absences

From ScoreGPT's pre-match AI analysis of Toronto FC vs New England Revolution, written before kickoff on 15 August 2026:

A Fixture Built for Stalemate

All four models converge on the same fundamental read: this will be a low-scoring, tightly contested match where neither side is equipped to win comfortably. Resolving this split requires weighing Toronto's rest advantage against their chronic inability to finish games.

Why the Draw Edges Out the Home Win

GLM-5.2's case is genuine: Toronto have had double the recovery time, this is their first BMO Field match since May, and New England just lost 0-2 at home to Houston. But the counter-evidence is stronger. Toronto have not won since early April — roughly a 12-match winless run — and their attack has produced just 3 goals in 6 matches (0.5 per game). A rest period and home crowd can sharpen energy and organization, but there is no recent evidence it fixes systematic chance-creation problems. More critically, Toronto drew 5 of 9 home league matches before the BMO Field closure, a profile that screams 'competitive but unable to close' rather than 'fresh team ready to win.' Their modal home outcome has been a stalemate, not a victory.

New England's away profile reinforces this. They are elite at home (7-1-0) but roughly 1-4-1 on the road, with assistant staff publicly acknowledging the away record as the team's weakness. Their attacking absences (Campana out with a setback, Farrell and Feingold sidelined, Langoni compromised) further cap their away ceiling. Carles Gil remains the best player on the pitch and the one man capable of manufacturing a goal from nothing, but the supporting cast is thin on the road.

The model panel — graded: Toronto FC vs New England Revolution

MLS · 15 August 2026 · scorelines read Toronto FC–New England Revolution

Every pick, graded on the final result: Toronto FC 2–1 New England Revolution.

GPT-5.6
1–1
✗ Miss
Claude Opus 5
1–1
✗ Miss
Grok 4.6
1–1
✗ Miss
Kimi K3
1–0
✓ Hit
GLM-5.2
1–0
✓ Hit

Frequently asked

Who did the AI predict to win Toronto FC vs New England Revolution?

3 of 5 AI models analyzed by ScoreGPT predicted a draw before kickoff. The match finished Toronto FC 2–1 New England Revolution, so the consensus pick was wrong — and it stays on the public record either way.

What score did the AI predict for Toronto FC vs New England Revolution?

ScoreGPT's averaged AI scoreline was Toronto FC 1–1 New England Revolution. The actual final score was Toronto FC 2–1 New England Revolution.

How does ScoreGPT make MLS predictions?

Multiple AI models independently analyze form, squads and match context for every covered MLS fixture. ScoreGPT compares their picks and grades every prediction publicly after the final whistle.

Which AI models have predicted Toronto FC vs New England Revolution?

5 AI models predicted this match, each graded on the final result: GPT-5.6 1–1 (✗ wrong result); Claude Opus 5 1–1 (✗ wrong result); Grok 4.6 1–1 (✗ wrong result); Kimi K3 1–0 (✓ correct result); GLM-5.2 1–0 (✓ correct result). Every pick is graded publicly after full time.

What are the key factors for Toronto FC vs New England Revolution?

Key factors include Toronto's long winless run and draw-heavy home record, New England's poor away form, the recent head-to-head meeting which was a tight stalemate, and both teams missing key attacking players. These factors point to a closely contested match.

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