Match Report: Charlotte Edge Past New England Revolution in Tight MLS Encounter
The Charlotte FC faithful at Bank of America Stadium erupted on May 24, 2026, as their team secured a gritty 1-0 victory over the New England Revolution. The win was hard-fought, with both sides creating chances, but a solitary goal proved enough for the home side to collect three vital points in the Major League Soccer standings.
A Tense First Half
The opening 45 minutes were characterized by cautious play from both teams. New England Revolution, known for their possession-based approach under head coach Caleb Porter, held the ball well but struggled to break down a compact Charlotte defense. The best chance of the half fell to Charlotte's Karol Świderski, whose left-footed effort from the edge of the box was tipped over by Revs goalkeeper Earl Edwards Jr.
Second Half Breakthrough
Charlotte increased the tempo after the restart. The breakthrough arrived in the 58th minute when a corner kick was poorly cleared by the Revolution defense. The ball fell to Brandt Bronico on the edge of the area, and his low drive took a slight deflection off a defender before nestling into the bottom corner. The goal sparked wild celebrations among the home supporters.
Defensive Resilience
New England pushed for an equalizer, throwing on attacking substitutes like Giacomo Vrioni and Carles Gil. However, Charlotte's backline, led by Adilson Malanda, remained resolute. Goalkeeper Kristijan Kahlina was called into action just once in the dying minutes, punching away a dangerous free-kick. The clean sheet was Charlotte's third of the season.
Match Verdict
The result lifted Charlotte FC into playoff contention in the Eastern Conference, while New England Revolution remained in the middle of the pack, frustrated by their inability to convert possession into goals. For Charlotte, it was a statement win that showcased their defensive solidity and ability to grind out results.

