Charlotte FC announces lineup and short-term signing ahead of Austin FC match

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Charlotte FC has named its starting lineup for the upcoming match against Austin FC, scheduled for March 8, 2026, at Bank of America Stadium. The team will begin with Kahlina; Byrne, Morrison, Ream, Toffolo; Westwood, Biel, Bronico; Abada, Toklomati, and Zaha. Substitutes include Miller, De La Torre, Diani, Goodwin, John, Privett, Schnegg, Smalls, and Vargas.

The club also announced that midfielder Aron John has been signed on a short-term agreement from Crown Legacy FC, Charlotte FC’s MLS NEXT Pro affiliate. John will be available for selection in tonight’s match.

Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. ET. Fans can watch the game via Apple TV or listen to radio broadcasts on WFNZ 92.7 FM (English) and 106.1 FM (WOLS) (Spanish).

Charlotte Football Club competes in Major League Soccer as part of the Eastern Conference and operates as a professional soccer team based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The club was established as an expansion franchise with its inaugural season in 2022. More information about the club can be found on its official website.



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