Charlotte FC draws with Orlando City after losing two-goal lead

Charlotte FC draws with Orlando City after losing two-goal lead
Bank of America Stadium — Charlotte Football Club
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A match between Charlotte FC and Orlando City ended in a 2-2 draw at the Bank of America Stadium. The game saw Pep Biel continue his strong performance with a goal in the 40th minute, giving Charlotte FC an early lead. Biel also assisted Bill Tuiloma’s goal in the 65th minute, marking his fourth contribution in the last two matches and bringing his season total to 16.

Despite holding a 2-0 lead, Charlotte FC conceded two goals to Orlando City in the second half, resulting in a draw. Orlando dominated possession with 67 percent and had a higher expected goals (XG) rate of 2.28 compared to Charlotte’s 0.79.

Charlotte FC faced lineup challenges as forward Wilfried Zaha was suspended due to yellow card accumulation. Andrew Privett was questionable before the match, leading to Bill Tuiloma making his first MLS start this season. Nick Scardina replaced injured Souleyman Doumbia and recorded his first MLS assist on Biel’s goal.

Charlotte FC holds a record of 6-2-1 at home this season. With nine home matches remaining out of their last thirteen games, maintaining an unbeaten streak is crucial for playoff contention. Their next game is against NYCFC on Saturday, July 12 at Bank of America Stadium.

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