Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC
Kickoff: 7:30 PM ET
Broadcast: MLS Season Pass (Apple TV)**
Two Eastern Conference clubs separated by a single point meet Saturday night in Charlotte in a matchup that feels like an early‑season pivot point for both sides. Toronto FC, inconsistent but competitive, travel south to face a Charlotte FC team that has been strong at home but erratic overall. Both teams have struggled to find attacking rhythm, making this a potentially cagey, tactical contest.
VENUE — BANK OF AMERICA STADIUM
Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
Capacity: 38,000 (soccer configuration)
Surface: Artificial turf
Pitch Profile: Fast surface, favors vertical play and high‑tempo transitions
Home Advantage: Charlotte typically strong at home, especially in night matches
WEATHER REPORT — CHARLOTTE, NC
Forecast at Kickoff:
Temperature: 72°F
Wind: 5–8 mph from the southeast
Humidity: 64%
Chance of Rain: <10%
Conditions: Warm, calm, ideal for attacking football
Weather should allow both teams to play at full pace.
INJURY REPORT
Toronto FC
Federico Bernardeschi — Probable (ankle) Expected to play; Toronto’s primary creative outlet.
Jonathan Osorio — Questionable (groin) Game‑time decision; key midfield stabilizer.
Tyrese Spicer — Out (hamstring) Removes pace and width from the attack.
Kevin Long — Out (knee) Defensive depth weakened.
Charlotte FC
Karol Świderski — Probable (hip) Expected to start; Charlotte’s most reliable finisher.
Brandt Bronico — Out (ankle) Midfield work rate and ball‑winning reduced.
Jere Uronen — Probable (illness) Expected to return at left back.
Ben Bender — Out (knee) Creative depth missing.
TEAM RECORDS & FORM
Toronto FC (3–4–5)
Last 5 Matches: D–L–W–D–L
Goals For: 14
Goals Against: 18
Trend: Inconsistent attack, improved defensive structure, struggling in midfield transitions
Identity: Possession‑leaning, reliant on Bernardeschi’s creativity
Charlotte FC (4–6–3)
Last 5 Matches: L–W–L–D–L
Goals For: 15
Goals Against: 20
Trend: Defensive lapses, inconsistent finishing, strong home performances
Identity: High‑energy pressing, wide attacking play, aggressive fullbacks
RECENT TEAM FORM NOTES
Toronto FC
Bernardeschi carrying chance creation load
Defense improved but still vulnerable to pace
Struggling to control midfield without Osorio
Charlotte FC
Świderski in good form, but service inconsistent
Defensive shape collapses late in matches
Stronger at home, especially in first halves
KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS
1. Federico Bernardeschi (TOR) vs. Nathan Byrne (CLT)
Bernardeschi’s ability to cut inside and create chances is Toronto’s biggest weapon. Edge: Toronto
2. Karol Świderski (CLT) vs. Toronto Center‑Backs
Świderski’s movement between lines can expose Toronto’s defensive spacing. Edge: Charlotte
3. Lorenzo Insigne (TOR) vs. Charlotte Left Side
If Insigne is sharp, Charlotte’s fullbacks will be under pressure all night. Edge: Toronto
4. Ashley Westwood (CLT) vs. Toronto Midfield
Westwood’s distribution is key to Charlotte’s tempo and transitions. Edge: Charlotte
SERIES HISTORY
2025 Season: Teams split 1–1
Last 6 Meetings: Even, 3–3
At Bank of America Stadium: Charlotte has won 2 of last 3
This has been a balanced matchup historically, with home field often decisive.
BETTING TRENDS
Toronto FC
1–3–2 in last 6 matches
Unders hit in 4 of last 6
Winless in last 4 away matches
Charlotte FC
2–3–1 in last 6
Overs hit in 4 of last 5 at home
Scored in 8 straight home matches
Matchup Trends
Both teams have scored in 5 of last 6 meetings
Home team has won 4 of last 6
MATCH ODDS
Toronto FC + 290
Charlotte FC – 130
Draw + 280
Over 2.5 – 145 Under 2.5 + 115
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 15, 2026








