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Atlanta United vs. CF Montréal: Live Stream, Kickoff Time, Odds & Key Storylines for the MLS Showdown

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Atlanta United clawed out a dramatic 1-1 draw against CF Montréal on Saturday night at Saputo Stadium, leaving both Eastern Conference strugglers still searching for momentum in the MLS playoff push. First-half dominance by the hosts paid off in the 40th minute when winger Dante Sealy latched onto Bryce Duke’s through ball and drilled a low finish past goalkeeper Josh Cohen. Montréal’s early breakthrough energized the 19,412 fans, and Hernán Losada’s men carried a deserved lead into the break after limiting Atlanta to just one shot on target. The second half told a different story. Atlanta manager Gonzalo Pineda introduced striker Luke Brennan and shifted to a more aggressive 4-2-3-1 shape, flooding the midfield with Will Reilly and Tristan Muyumba to seize 67 percent possession. The Five Stripes finally broke through in the 87th minute: substitute Alexey Miranchuk pounced on a loose clearance at the top of the box and curled a right-footed equalizer beyond Jonathan Sirois, silencing the Montreal faithful and securing a vital away point. Key Match Stats • Possession: Montréal 32.8 % | Atlanta 67.2 % • Shots (on goal): Montréal 9 (3) | Atlanta 17 (5) • Corners: Montréal 6 | Atlanta 9 • Saves: Jonathan Sirois 4 | Josh Cohen 2 • Yellow cards: Montréal 2 | Atlanta 3 What the Draw Means • Standings: Atlanta United (4-9-11, 21 pts) remain four points outside the ninth-place play-in spot, while CF Montréal (4-6-15, 18 pts) stay rooted in 14th. • Road Resilience: Atlanta snap a three-match away losing streak and record their first road goal since June. • Late-game Woes: Montréal have now conceded an equalizer or winner after the 85th minute in three of their last five fixtures. Tactical Turning Point Pineda’s double switch on 59 minutes—Miranchuk for Edwin Mosquera and Brennan for Prince Owusu—stretched Montréal’s back line. The fresh legs pushed full-backs Luca Petrasso and Lars Guboglo deeper, freeing Thiago Almada to dictate play between the lines and creating the rebound chance Miranchuk eventually converted. Player Spotlight • Alexey Miranchuk (ATL): Came on in the 59th minute, completed 16/18 passes, scored the equalizer, and created two key chances. • Dante Sealy (MTL): Netted his second goal in as many games and completed four successful dribbles, the most on either side. • Tom Pears (MTL): Registered six clearances and helped keep Almada quiet until the late Atlanta surge. Looking Ahead CF Montréal travel to Red Bull Arena next Saturday to face a resurgent New York Red Bulls side, while Atlanta United return to Mercedes-Benz Stadium for a midweek showdown with Orlando City SC. With both clubs hovering below the playoff line, every point is growing in importance as Decision Day draws closer. Bottom Line “Atlanta United vs Montréal” produced another tense chapter in this budding MLS rivalry, and Miranchuk’s late strike could prove pivotal in Atlanta’s postseason hopes. For Montréal, the inability to close out matches continues to haunt a campaign that began with promise but now hangs by a thread.

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