MLS Preview: New England Revolution vs. Charlotte Prediction, Odds, and Picks (Sep 30)
- New England Revolution is the only team without a home loss in the 2023 MLS.
- Charlotte is desperate for points in order to challenge for a spot in the playoffs.
- Neither team has won a single MLS game in September.
New England Revolution vs. Charlotte is one of the most interesting MLS games scheduled for Saturday, September 30. There are several reasons for that, starting with the one that if the Revs win, they could move all the way up to the second spot in the Eastern Conference. Another reason is that Charlotte is desperate for points in order to challenge for a spot in the playoff zone.
How to Watch
- When: Saturday, September 30, 2023, at 7:30 p.m ET
- Where: Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts
- How to Watch: Apple TV
Odds
Game Result | Odds |
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New England Revolution | |
Draw | |
Charlotte |
Game Preview
Charlotte is one of Inter Miami’s main rivals for a spot in the Top 9 in the Eastern Conference. These two teams have played two games fewer than all the other teams competing for the last remaining couple of playoff spots. What this basically means is that if they keep on winning, they’re going to break into the playoff zone. The trouble is that Charlotte and Miami will meet twice before the end of the season.
In simple terms, this means that Charlotte could be in trouble. This goes especially if the boys from North Carolina lose to New England Revolution on their trip to Massachusetts. The first and only time they played there, the Revs beat them 2-1.
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That’s no surprise as New England is great at Gillette Stadium, with zero losses on home turf in the 2023 MLS season. This makes the Revolution the only team in the league that’s still undefeated at home.
New England Revolution vs. Charlotte Prediction
Neither team has been playing great soccer lately, each with no wins since August. Still, it’s New England that has better players. Plus, the Revs are playing on home turf which is where they look unbeatable.