Happy Saturday everyone. While our current focus remains on the NFL, today we will be taking a look at a different sport.
The MLS is still active, and today our model has surfaced some edges that American soccer bettors won't want to miss.
We'll be back in your inbox on Monday with more NFL news. For now, however, let's take a look at some MLS props along with a parlay that might entice you into considering a long odds opportunity.
Featured Bets

First up, we've got Nathan Richmond to score a goal. Richmond, who plays as a forward out of Charlotte, has not accumulated any goals at all this season, and primarily subs into games. While his actual scoring potential for this season remains unverified, he is as capable as any professional forward of finding the back of the net under the right circumstances. And because of the way this prop is priced, it's worth at least taking a look at.
If you're interested in someone with a more proven track record, we've got Lovens Delinois, forward out of Inter Miami.
Delinois is a much more common offensive option, who regularly takes shots on the net. He took five shots last Wednesday and four the Saturday before that. Delinois is consistently finding opportunities. This prop simply asks you believe that one of them can come to fruition today.
Finally, Emmanuel Sabbi. Sabbi is unquestionably the most proven scoring option on our props list today. He's already scored two goals this season off 24 shots. He starts regularly, though does sometimes sub in, and last found the back of the net on August 11th.
It's important to remember that because MLS is so low scoring, props centered around goals are always going to be a little tricky. There are never any certainties in prop betting, but that's particularly true here. You've just got to maneuver with confidence, and of course never go in expecting to make money.
Today’s Parlays

Okay, we have a two-leg parlay for you today at +1980 odds. First on the docket, we have Nathan Richmond to score a goal.
We already covered Richmond's potential above. Though he hasn't gotten a lot of looks this season, he is capable of scoring, and the odds are certainly enticing.
We've also got Jackson Hopkins in a similar camp. The D.C. United midfielder is actually much more proven from an offensive angle.
He has two goals this season off of 27 shots, and he's considered a regular offensive option. Naturally, and this is true of any good parlay, the odds of either thing happening are not terribly long. The primary question is simply if they'll both happen at the same time.
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