- Team form: New England Revolution are unbeaten in their last five MLS 2026 matches (Won 4, Drawn 1)
- Recent results: Charlotte have three straight defeats and have won only two of their last five in all competitions (Won 2, Lost 3)
- Head-to-head: New England Revolution have won two of their last three home fixtures against Charlotte in all competitions
Revolution are rolling along
Standings and current form
New England Revolution and Charlotte seem to be on very different trajectories in MLS 2026 with the hosts sitting ninth on 16 points from nine games and the visitors 11th on 14 from ten. The Revolution are two places better off than the Crown because they have been in better form with Marko Mitrovic’s men unbeaten in their last five MLS 2026 matches, although their most recent defeat to Charlotte came in MLS 2025.
Head-to-head and coaching
The North Carolina club won the most recent head-to-head game 2-1 away in MLS 2025 and have since taken a step forward under Dean Smith, who has been their head coach since December 2023.
Smith’s side are adaptable
Tactical flexibility
His side are flexible in how they play with the ability to dominate possession or play on the counter and they change shape regularly to overload areas of the field. But Smith has struggled to get the consistency of results his side require, losing three straight.
Revolution’s approach and form
New England Revolution are a straightforward team, playing a high-tempo 4-3-3 with lots of pressing, width and pace on the wings. Mitrovic has instilled his own philosophy since taking charge in November 2025 and it’s working.
They have beaten Columbus Crew 2-1 at home and Atlanta United 2-0 away in their last two and look good value for the win on Saturday at 2.26.
Revolution have potent attack
They are a potent side at Gillette Stadium with four wins in four at home in MLS 2026, averaging 3.00 goals per home game, and we expect them to overpower Charlotte.
But Smith’s men are dangerous on their day and can score, so we are taking Over 2.5 goals at 1.79 and Both Teams to Score - Yes at 1.58.
Charlotte have averaged 1.20 goals per away game in MLS 2026, but they also concede 2.60 goals per away game, and that should be a factor in the Revolution’s favour.
- Peyton Miller leads the Revolution’s scoring with three goals in seven appearances
- Luca Langoni has been their creative spark with six assists in nine games
- Pep Biel is Charlotte’s main threat with five goals in ten appearances