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Charlotte FC will welcome New York City FC to Bank of America Stadium this Sunday, July 13, in a key MLS Eastern Conference matchup. With an unbeaten home record against NYCFC, Dean Smith’s men look to bounce back from last week’s draw and return to winning ways in front of their fans.
Charlotte FC have enjoyed complete dominance over New York City FC in past meetings, especially at home. In the six official head-to-head encounters, Charlotte has claimed four victories, while NYCFC has managed just one win. Notably, Charlotte has won all three home matches against the visitors, each by a single-goal margin and with two clean sheets.
Charlotte FC (LWLLLD)
Charlotte are coming off a frustrating 2-2 draw against Orlando City, where they surrendered a 2-0 lead. Despite recent defensive weaknesses, Charlotte has consistently scored in games and remains a strong force at home.
New York City FC (WLDWLW)
NYCFC secured a 3-1 win over Toronto FC in their latest outing. Goals from Hannes Wolf and Mitja Ilenič, along with an own goal, helped them to a solid result. However, their defense remains a concern, having conceded in five of their last six matches.
Charlotte FC
No new injury concerns have been reported. Key forward Patrick Agyemang, who has six goals this season, will be one to watch. Coach Dean Smith will aim to address recent defensive inconsistencies to secure three vital points.
New York City FC
Coach Pascal Jansen is facing several selection challenges. First-choice goalkeeper Matt Freese is away on international duty. Jacob Arroyave and Malachi Jones are also ruled out due to injury. This will be Jansen’s first-ever match against Charlotte FC.
*Odds are subject to change.
Charlotte FC 1-0 New York City FC
Charlotte’s impeccable home record against NYCFC and their ability to respond after early goals gives them the upper hand. Despite their recent defensive dip, playing at home and capitalizing on New York’s injuries and inconsistency should help Dean Smith’s men edge out a narrow victory.