Charlotte FC announces starting lineup for match against Chicago Fire

Charlotte FC announces starting lineup for match against Chicago Fire
Bank of America Stadium — Charlotte Football Club
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Kahlina will start as the goalkeeper for Charlotte FC in their match against Chicago Fire. The defensive lineup includes Marshall-Rutty, Malanda, Privett, and Doumbia. Westood, Biel, and Bronico are positioned in the midfield. Abada, Toklamati, and Zaha complete the starting eleven as forwards.

The substitutes available for this match are Bingham, Cambridge, Diani, Petković, Scardina, Smalls, Tuiloma, Vargas, and Williamson.

The game is scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m. ET and can be streamed on Apple TV via the MLS Season Pass. For those unable to watch live, a re-airing is set for Monday night at 11:00 p.m. on TV64.

Radio broadcasts are available on WFNZ 92.7 FM in English and WOLS 106.1 FM in Spanish.

For additional streaming or radio details and information about viewing locations across North and South Carolina through the Bar Network initiative by Charlotte FC fans can click here.



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