Jason Ence Backs Inter Miami Vs Toronto Fc in Matchday 11 Pick
Jason Ence backed Inter Miami to get its first win at its new place this weekend in his inter miami vs toronto fc betting breakdown for Matchday 11. He made the pick in a crowded MLS slate shaped by midweek cup games and travel, with Saturday’s schedule carrying more wear than a normal league weekend.
Jason Ence and Toronto
Ence did not frame the play as a safe price. “I’m getting possibly the best team in MLS at plus-odds?” he wrote, then added, “I’m getting possibly the best team in MLS at plus-odds? On the road against a Toronto team that just lost to Atlanta United? I’ll take that.” Toronto had just lost to Atlanta United, and the matchup was part of an early kickoff on the road.
His caution came through in the same writeup. “I am not including this in my record, nor would I recommend playing this bet at this price.” That leaves the pick strong on team quality, but not a full endorsement of the number attached to it.
Orlando’s Wednesday Night Load
The rest of the Matchday 11 card was shaped by the same congestion. Orlando was coming off a trip to D.C. United and a 4-3 US Open Cup win on Wednesday night in New England, and most of its starters had played in that victory. The slate also included teams coming out of US Open Cup and CONCACAF Champions Cup midweek action, which is why Ence treated the weekend as a spot where rotation and recovery mattered.
Atlanta United offered the sharpest recent form line in that same context. It had two wins that week, away at Toronto and at Charlotte in the Open Cup, and allowed just four shots on target across those two matches. That run gave Ence’s Toronto read a harder edge: the opponent was not just coming off a loss, but facing a side that had already compressed opponents into low-volume chances during the week.
Matchday 11 Slate Pressure
The practical takeaway for bettors is narrow and specific. Ence’s favorite moneyline look put Inter Miami at the center of the weekend, with Toronto serving as the test case in a slate where schedule strain could matter as much as form. The pick is tied to Saturday’s Matchday 11 board, and it leaned on one clear idea: Miami’s first chance to win at its new place was the strongest side of the card.
For readers tracking the same weekend board, the rest of the frame stayed simple. Midweek cup matches, heavy travel, and early kickoff spots were the backdrop, not the story itself. Ence’s note on price showed that the bet was about read and value, not comfort, and he was open that he would not play it at that number.