Better-rested Nashville SC welcome Charlotte FC

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Fri 24th April, 21:27 2026
MLS: Nashville SC at Charlotte FCApr 11, 2026; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Nashville SC forward Sam Surridge (9) chases the loose ball during the second half against the Charlotte FC at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Kinser-Imagn Images

Two months into the regular season, Nashville SC built the best record in the Eastern Conference while juggling matches in the CONCACAF Champions Cup.

Now, Nashville will have had a rare full week's rest when it hosts Charlotte FC on Saturday.

Nashville SC (6-1-1, 19 points) had Wednesday off while much of the league was in action. They also didn't have a midweek Champions Cup fixture for a change: Nashville beat Club America on aggregate last week and will tussle with Mexican power Tigres UANL in the semifinals beginning April 28.

"I think when you actually get a full week of training, you can really focus on yourself for periods of time," Nashville head coach B.J. Callaghan said. "Obviously when you're playing every two days, a lot of it has to do with recovery and thinking about what you're going to do for the opponent."

Recovery helps, too. Callaghan said Nashville's top scorer Sam Surridge, who hasn't played since April 11 due to a hamstring injury, is back at practice and available for selection. He's tied with Inter Miami's Lionel Messi for third in the league with seven goals.


That April 11 match was the first meeting between regional rivals Nashville and Charlotte this year. Edvard Tagseth and Patrick Yazbek scored in either half to lift Nashville to a 2-1 road win.

"We didn't play well in the first half against Nashville. We never got the ball back," Charlotte coach Dean Smith said this week. "I didn't think we pressed as well as we could've, with the intensity that we needed to. We certainly need to go and do that."

Charlotte FC (4-3-2, 14 points) have dropped two of three in league play, most recently taking a 4-1 road loss to Orlando City on Wednesday. That was Charlotte's highest yield of the season, yet Smith insisted his team played better than in its previous match, a 2-1 win over New York City FC. Defender Morrison Agyemang, 21, had his first career goal.

Smith said defender and U.S. men's national team captain Tim Ream (adductor) will miss one more match but should be ready for May 2 at the New England Revolution.

"I think they've had to make a few adjustments with Tim Ream out," Callaghan said, "but I think what you always get from Charlotte is a really well-coached team, organized in a lot of phases and again, that highlights a lot of -- I would say, some of their individual attacking qualities really are able to come out from that."

--Field Level Media

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