Charlotte FC vs. New York Red Bulls Betting Odds, Offensive Leaders, Moneyline – August 24, 2024

The 13th-place club in MLS, Charlotte FC, hosts eighth-place New York Red Bulls at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday at 7:30 PM ET on Apple TV.

Below you can find our betting preview for this event, and uncover all of our betting picks here, too!

Odds to Win

Charlotte FC to win vs New York Red Bulls +136

Bet $20, Payout $47.20

Charlotte FC vs. New York Odds & Favorites

  • Favorite: Charlotte FC (+136)
  • Underdog: New York Red Bulls (+185)
  • Draw: +233
  • Over/under: 2.5

Charlotte FC Betting Insights

  • Charlotte FC is 25th in MLS in goals scored (30 overall, 1.2 per game), and New York is seventh in goals conceded (31 overall, 1.2 per game).
  • Charlotte FC has won 45.5% of its games this season when it has been a moneyline favorite (5-4-2).
  • Charlotte FC is 5-3-2 (winning 50.0% of its games) when it has played as a moneyline favorite of +136 or shorter.
  • Based on this game’s moneyline, Charlotte FC’s implied win probability is 42.4%.

New York Red Bulls Betting Insights

  • Offensively, New York is 11th in MLS (42 goals, 1.7 per match). And defensively, Charlotte FC is second (27 goals conceded, 1.1 per match).
  • New York has won three, or 27.3%, of the 11 games it has played as an underdog this season.
  • New York has a record of 3-3-2 when they’re set as an underdog of +185 or more by bookmakers this season.
  • The moneyline for this contest implies a 35.1% chance of victory for New York.

Charlotte FC vs. New York Red Bulls Offensive Leaders

Charlotte FC Offensive Leaders

Name Games Goals Assists Shots Chances Created
Patrick Agyemang 23 7 2 46 14
Kerwin Vargas 24 5 1 53 19
Ashley Westwood 24 2 4 6 35
Iuri Tavares 23 3 1 21 4
Brecht Dejaegere 24 1 2 9 9

New York Offensive Leaders

Name Games Goals Assists Shots Chances Created
Lewis Morgan 21 12 2 63 21
Emil Forsberg 15 6 3 35 26
Dante Vanzeir 23 2 6 33 23
Wikelman Carmona 25 3 4 37 22
Elias Manoel 24 5 1 31 9

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