Pa-Modou Kah - Assistant Coach | Charlotte Football Club Website
Pa-Modou Kah - Assistant Coach | Charlotte Football Club Website
Charlotte FC and the New England Revolution are set to clash at Bank of America Stadium in a crucial match for both teams. The game will take place on Saturday, September 21, with kickoff scheduled for 4:00 p.m. ET. Fans can watch the match on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV or listen to broadcasts on WFNZ 92.7 FM (English) and WOLS 106.1 FM (Spanish).
Charlotte FC has faced ongoing offensive challenges, failing to score in open play for six consecutive matches. However, playing at home could provide the boost they need. Head Coach Dean Smith acknowledged the team's struggles but emphasized the potential advantage of playing in front of their home crowd.
"Bank of America Stadium has the potential to become a fortress for Charlotte," said Smith, noting that three of their final five matches are at home. He stressed that fan support could translate into better performance on the pitch through faster transitions and improved decision-making.
For New England Revolution, this season has not met expectations despite having star playmaker Carles Gil and experienced coach Caleb Porter. After a significant 5-0 victory over CF Montreal last month, they have failed to secure a win in their last four matches.
The Revolution's recent results include a 3-0 loss to Orlando City and a 2-2 draw against Montreal. Despite these setbacks, they remain in playoff contention, just five points away from a play-in spot.
Dean Smith anticipates that New England will maintain their usual structure and style in this matchup. "Carles Gil will again be the focal point as New England looks to secure a much-needed win," he stated.
Charlotte FC is currently positioned seventh in the Eastern Conference with six games remaining in the regular season. They aim to finish high enough to host an MLS playoff game.
Earlier this summer, Charlotte went on an impressive road run, defeating FC Cincinnati 3-1, drawing Columbus Crew 1-1, and drawing Austin FC 2-2 within eight days. Their Leagues Cup journey saw them beat Cruz Azul but ultimately fall short in the group stage.
Since then, Charlotte has struggled to regain form, going winless in their last four matches including draws against Red Bulls and losses against Atlanta United, CF Montreal, and Orlando City.
As they return home for their final stretch of matches starting with New England Revolution, both teams recognize the significance of this upcoming fixture.