MLS Match Preview: FC Cincinnati (4-4-3) vs. Charlotte FC (4-5-2)

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Venue: Bank of America Stadium — Charlotte, North Carolina

Kickoff: 7:30 PM ET / 4:30 PM PT

Broadcast: MLS Season Pass (Apple TV)**

VENUE & MATCH CONTEXT

Stadium: Bank of America Stadium

Capacity: 74,867

Surface: Artificial turf

Atmosphere: Charlotte’s home crowds remain among the loudest in MLS. Cincinnati travels well, but Charlotte’s turf and crowd energy create a real home‑field edge.

Narrative: Both clubs sit in the middle of the Eastern Conference pack, but trending in opposite directions. Cincinnati is stabilizing after a slow start, while Charlotte has dropped three of their last four and is struggling to find attacking rhythm.

WEATHER UPDATE

Temperature: 71°F

Wind: 7–10 mph from the southwest

Conditions: Clear skies

Pitch Impact: Fast turf → favors direct play, vertical attacks, and high‑tempo transitions, all strengths of Cincinnati.

INJURY REPORT

FC Cincinnati

Lucho Acosta — Probable (minor calf tightness)

Aaron Boupendza — Questionable (ankle)

Obinna Nwobodo — Out (hamstring)

Matt Miazga — Probable (rest)

Charlotte FC

Karol Świderski — Out (transfer abroad; not on roster)

Enzo Copetti — Questionable (groin)

Brandt Bronico — Probable (ankle)

Adilson Malanda — Out (knee)

Impact: Cincinnati’s midfield loses bite without Nwobodo, but Acosta’s availability is the key. Charlotte’s attack is significantly weakened without Świderski and a limited Copetti.

RECENT TEAM FORM

FC Cincinnati

Last 5: W–D–L–W–D

Goals For: 14

Goals Against: 13

Road Record: 1‑2‑2

Trend: Cincinnati is improving defensively and rediscovering attacking chemistry. Acosta’s return to form has been crucial.

Charlotte FC

Last 5: L–W–L–L–D

Goals For: 11

Goals Against: 17

Home Record: 2‑2‑1

Trend: Charlotte’s defensive structure has regressed, conceding 9 goals in their last 4 matches. Attack lacks a focal point without Świderski.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Lucho Acosta vs. Ashley Westwood

Acosta is Cincinnati’s creative engine.

Westwood must limit his space between the lines.

If Acosta dictates tempo, Cincinnati controls the match.

Edge: Cincinnati

Kerwin Vargas vs. Alvas Powell

Vargas is Charlotte’s most dangerous winger.

Powell’s defensive discipline will be tested on the turf.

Edge: Charlotte

Aaron Boupendza vs. Andrew Privett

If Boupendza plays, his movement will trouble Charlotte’s weakened back line.

Privett must handle 1v1 situations without Malanda beside him.

Edge: Cincinnati (significant)

Junior Moreno vs. Scott Arfield

Moreno provides Cincinnati’s midfield stability.

Arfield’s late runs are Charlotte’s best chance at breaking lines.

Edge: Even

SERIES HISTORY

All‑Time MLS Meetings: Cincinnati leads 4–1–1

At Charlotte: Cincinnati leads 2–1–0

2025 Meetings: Cincinnati won both matches

Trend: Cincinnati has scored 2+ goals in 4 of last 5 vs. Charlotte

BETTING TRENDS

FC Cincinnati

Over is 6–4 in last 10

Cincinnati has scored first in 4 of last 5

BTTS has hit in 7 of last 10

Charlotte FC

Charlotte has conceded 2+ goals in 5 of last 7

Over is 7–3 in last 10

Charlotte has lost 3 of last 4

Head‑to‑Head

Over has hit in 4 of last 5

Cincinnati has won 4 straight vs. Charlotte

MATCH ODDS

FC Cincinnati                     + 200

Charlotte FC                       + 110

Draw                                     + 275

Over 3.5 + 130                  Under 3.5 – 160

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 8, 2026

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