
Season 2026/2027
Major League Soccer
Charlotte vs Toronto FC – Lineups & Match Details
Charlotte beat Toronto FC 3-1. Goals: W. Zaha (19'), D. Etienne (22'), D. Schnegg (35'), Pep Biel (84' pen.). Charlotte had 46% possession against Toronto FC's 54%. Shots on target: 6-4.
Major League Soccer · Regular Season - 15
Saturday, 16 May 2026
Charlotte3 - 1
Full Time
HT: 2 - 1
Toronto FCReferee: A. Chapman
Lineups
Substitutes
Substitutes
Match Events
W. Zaha
Assist: K. Vargas
D. Etienne
Assist: J. Osorio
D. Schnegg
Assist: K. Vargas
Pep Biel
Malik Henry
R. Edwards
Substitution 1
K. Vargas
Substitution 1
B. Bronico
Substitution 2
I. Toklomati Giorno
Substitution 3
N. Byrne
Substitution 4
Malik Henry
Substitution 2
J. Osorio
Pep Biel
Pep Biel
Substitution 5
A. Westwood
Statistics
Match preview
Charlotte host Toronto FC on Saturday, 16 May 2026. The kick-off time is 23:30 local. The fixture is part of the Major League Soccer schedule. Charlotte go into the match 7th in the table; Toronto FC sit 11th. The two squads have prepared for a tight contest.
Form coming in
Charlotte have taken 0 wins, 1 draw and 4 losses from their last 5. Recent run: 1 loss. Toronto FC have collected 0 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses over the same span. Recent run: 1 loss.
Head to head
The two clubs have met 3 times recently. Past results: 26 Jul 2025: Charlotte 2-0 Toronto FC; 31 May 2025: Charlotte 2-0 Toronto FC; 13 Apr 2024: Charlotte 3-2 Toronto FC. The series gives both sides something to draw on before kick-off.
Match recap
Charlotte beat Toronto FC 3-1. Charlotte scored through W. Zaha 19', D. Schnegg 35', Pep Biel 84' (pen.). Toronto FC replied with D. Etienne 22'. The decisive goal arrived in minute 84 as the contest closed.
Stat highlights
Charlotte held 46% of the ball against 54% for Toronto FC. Shots on target finished 6-4. Expected goals read 2.12 for Charlotte, 0.88 for Toronto FC.
Verdict
The win nudges Charlotte forward and leaves Toronto FC with work to do. Charlotte sat 7th and Toronto FC 11th before kick-off, so the table reshuffles slightly. The next round of fixtures will say more about where each side is going.