I’ll take these odds for goalscoring chances to come at a premium in Tuesday’s second leg. It’s set to be a wet night at BMO Field and we could see both teams falling short of top gear in testing conditions. They’re already in pole position in the tie and can afford to take a more defensive approach. The hosts have the edge on attacking talent but no major incentive to take risks in this second leg. Antonio is facing a lengthy absence and Demarai Gray is questionable with a muscle injury, which puts a huge burden on Leon Bailey and Bobby De Cordova-Reid. ![]() Their attack took a hit on Saturday when Michail Antonio limped off after just 20 minutes. I’m also looking at the selection headaches for Jamaica. ![]() As such, I’m targeting the Under on 2.5 total goals, in part because these teams face a quicker turnaround than expected after the rescheduled first leg. Holding a narrow lead, I expect Canada to be content with a cagier battle on Tuesday. It wasn’t always pretty, but the Canadians gutted out just their second win in their past seven fixtures. ![]() Given all that, the 2-1 win in Jamaica on Saturday was a much-needed boost. The Canadian squad has been hampered by off-field challenges and a dip in form on the pitch, making World Cup qualification feel like a distant memory. It’s been a tricky start for interim Canada boss Mauro Biello, who was thrown into the job after John Herdman’s departure. Odds courtesy of TonyBet on November 20, 2023.
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