New York City FC take on Charlotte FC in Round One, Game One, of the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs. Kickoff is set for 7:30PM on Tuesday, October 28.
Here are the Keys to the Match, presented by Ford.
Game One
New York City FC will travel to Charlotte on Tuesday knowing that they cannot advance or exit the playoffs that night.
For that reason, the teamās sole focus remains on participating in game one. A trip to Bank of America Stadium is never easy. Charlotte lost only three of their 17 home games during the MLS regular season. Prior to their recent defeat at home to CF MontrĆ©al, Charlotte had not lost an MLS game at home since a defeat to the Chicago Fire in May.
That confirms what was already knownāNew York City face a tough test traveling to Charlotte, but not an impossible one. The team has made significant strides on the road this season under Pascal Jansen, and that momentum should give them confidence heading into the game.
A win in Charlotte would be a major boost, and set-up an exciting game back in New York.
Absence
One of the major consequences of Decision Day for Charlotte FC was the dismissal of Wilfried Zaha for two yellow card offenses.
The former Manchester United and Crystal Palace winger will now miss game one of the three-game series, meaning Dean Smith will need to make changes to his starting XI. The forward produced 10 goals and 10 assists during the regular season, including a brace on Decision Day against the Philadelphia Union.
Interestingly, four of Charlotteās last five games in MLS have involved a red card. The only game that did not include a red card during that run was against New York City FC.
It will be important that New York Cityās players are mindful of that fact when it comes to Tuesdayās game and keep their heads during what will likely be a raucous atmosphere in North Carolina.
Start Right
Itās a mantra that doesnāt just apply to the first game, but the first kick.
At a time when it can be easy to theorize and strategize about the twists and turns of a three-game series, the focus should only ever be on the next action.
Pascal Jansen has maintained consistent rhetoric this season that the teamās preparations do not change, and they give themselves 24 hours to review every game.
It is that consistency that breeds good habits and will undoubtedly be central to the teamās approach on Tuesday. Focus on the first pass, the first action, and use a positive foundation to build a pathway to victory.






