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Orlando City II vs Chattanooga Predicted Lineups and Team News

Orlando City II welcome Chattanooga to Osceola County Stadium in a high-stakes MLS Next Pro group-stage clash that could have real implications for the playoff picture. Both sides come into this fixture level on 19 points, with Orlando currently listed 4th and Chattanooga 3rd in their respective tables, each boasting identical points tallies but separated by a narrow goal difference margin (Orlando +2, Chattanooga +3). With the season already well underway, this meeting feels like a genuine six-pointer between two attack-minded teams.

Standings and recent form underline just how evenly matched these sides are. Orlando City II have won 7 and lost 4 of their 11 matches, with no draws, and a goal record of 23 scored and 21 conceded. Chattanooga mirror that volatility with 6 wins and 5 defeats, again with no draws, and a 19–16 goal record. Their last five outings both read at 60% form, though Orlando’s pattern (WLWLW) points to inconsistency, while Chattanooga’s (WWWLL) shows a side that started strongly before two recent setbacks. With such fine margins, predicted lineups and the starting lineup choices will be central to how this contest unfolds.

Head-to-head history adds another layer: Chattanooga have dominated the series in recent seasons, winning the most recent meeting 3–1 at Finley Stadium in April 2026 and holding a clear edge in overall results. However, Orlando City II have shown they can win this matchup at home, as evidenced by a 2–1 success at Osceola County Stadium in 2025. With both teams among the league’s more open, high-event sides, this encounter should offer plenty of tactical intrigue around the expected lineups.

Orlando City II Team News & Expected Lineups Today

There are no confirmed absences listed for Orlando City II, so the expectation is that the coaching staff will have close to a full squad available for selection. That gives them the flexibility to tailor their approach against a Chattanooga side that has historically caused them problems, especially in transition. With 23 goals scored in 11 matches and an average of 2.4 goals per game across the season, Orlando’s attacking output has been a clear strength, even as their defensive numbers (22 conceded) highlight vulnerability.

Based on their form and scoring profile, Orlando are likely to lean into an attacking-minded shape that prioritises pace and direct play from wide and central forward areas. The expected lineup today should therefore favour a mix of experienced figures and high-upside young attackers, with the aim of exploiting Chattanooga’s tendency to concede late in games. Without any listed injuries, competition for places will be intense across the pitch.

Orlando City II Predicted Lineups & Starting Lineup

Predicted Starting XI:
GK: M. Crépeau
DF: P. Amoo-Mensah, T. Reid-Brown, Z. Taifi, S. Titus Jr
MF: I. Gómez, I. Haruna, Bernardo Rhein Goncalves, C. Trombino
FW: Harvey Sarajian, Y. Tsukada, Justin Ellis

In goal, the experience of M. Crépeau makes him the logical choice to anchor a back line that will need composure against Chattanooga’s direct forwards. In defence, a unit built around P. Amoo-Mensah, T. Reid-Brown, Z. Taifi and S. Titus Jr offers a blend of athleticism and physical presence. This group will be tasked with tightening up an Orlando defence that concedes an average of 2 goals per match and has struggled particularly in the 31–60 minute window.

Midfield is likely to be energetic and progressive. I. Gómez and I. Haruna can provide ball progression and control in central zones, while Bernardo Rhein Goncalves and C. Trombino give Orlando the ability to connect midfield to attack and press aggressively when out of possession. Up front, the predicted lineup leans on the dynamism of Harvey Sarajian and Y. Tsukada, supported by Justin Ellis. Orlando’s scoring profile shows a strong late-game surge (over 59% of their goals coming after the 60th minute), so this front line will be expected to keep running and exploit Chattanooga’s defensive fatigue in the final quarter of the match.

Chattanooga Team News & Expected Lineups Today

Chattanooga also enter this fixture with no officially listed injuries or suspensions, meaning the coaching staff should have a full complement of players to choose from. That is a significant boost given their demanding recent schedule and the physical nature of their style. Their league record of 6 wins and 5 losses, with 19 goals scored and 17 conceded, paints the picture of a balanced side that leans slightly more on defensive solidity than Orlando, while still posing a consistent attacking threat.

With Chattanooga sitting just ahead of Orlando in the standings and holding a strong head-to-head record, the expected approach will likely be pragmatic but proactive: a compact defensive structure, quick counter-attacks, and a focus on set pieces. When discussing lineups today, Chattanooga’s main question is how aggressively to set up away from home. Their away record (2 wins, 3 losses, 8–7 goal difference) suggests they are capable of scoring on the road but must guard against being stretched by Orlando’s high-tempo attack.

Chattanooga Predicted Lineups & Starting Lineup

Predicted Starting XI:
GK: E. Jakupović
DF: Y. Tcheuyap, T. Robertson, F. Sar-Sar, A. Sorenson
MF: S. Louis, A. McGrath, L. Husakiwsky, Damien Barker John, D. Ortiz
FW: D. Mangarov

Veteran goalkeeper E. Jakupović is well placed to start, bringing vast experience and organisational skills to a back line that will be tested by Orlando’s high shot volume. In defence, Y. Tcheuyap and A. Sorenson offer full-back mobility, while the central pairing of T. Robertson and F. Sar-Sar provides aerial strength and the ability to defend Orlando’s frequent crosses and late surges into the box.

The midfield unit is likely to be the heart of Chattanooga’s game plan. S. Louis and A. McGrath can sit deeper to screen the defence and break up play, with L. Husakiwsky and D. Ortiz offering box-to-box running and link-up play. Damien Barker John, listed as a midfielder, can operate in advanced areas as a creative hub between the lines, supporting lone forward D. Mangarov. This shape allows Chattanooga to transition quickly from a solid block into dangerous counters, particularly in the 76–90 minute window where they score a significant portion of their goals.

Injuries and Suspended Players Impact

With no confirmed injuries or suspensions listed for either side, the tactical narrative of this match is shaped more by form, head-to-head trends, and stylistic contrasts than by enforced absences. Both managers can select their strongest available lineups, which should increase the overall quality and intensity of the contest.

Orlando City II Absences:

  • No significant absences reported.

Chattanooga Absences:

  • No significant absences reported.

Tactical Analysis: How the Lineups Match Up

This fixture sets up as a clash between Orlando City II’s high-tempo, attack-first approach and Chattanooga’s more balanced, slightly more defensively robust game model. Orlando’s league data shows a strong attacking output (26 goals across all fixtures, averaging 2.4 per match) but also a tendency to concede regularly, particularly in the first half and immediately after the interval. Their predicted front line of Harvey Sarajian, Y. Tsukada and Justin Ellis, supported by creative midfielders like I. Gómez and Bernardo Rhein Goncalves, should generate chances, especially in wide areas and in transition when Chattanooga push their full-backs forward.

Chattanooga, by contrast, are more controlled. They average 1.7 goals scored and 1.5 conceded per match, with a strong defensive profile in key phases. The predicted back four of Y. Tcheuyap, T. Robertson, F. Sar-Sar and A. Sorenson, shielded by S. Louis and A. McGrath, is built to handle aerial balls and direct play, while still allowing quick outlets for counters. The key tactical battle will likely be in central midfield: if Orlando’s trio can establish possession and force Chattanooga’s midfield deeper, the hosts can pin the visitors back and create sustained pressure. If Chattanooga win the duels in the middle, their transitions through Damien Barker John and D. Ortiz into D. Mangarov could exploit Orlando’s defensive openness.

Match Prediction and Verdict

Both teams come into this match with identical recent form and similar points totals, but Chattanooga hold a psychological edge thanks to their superior head-to-head record and a marginally stronger defensive profile. Statistical comparison tilts slightly in Chattanooga’s favour overall, and predictive models lean towards the visitors on a win-or-draw basis, with only 10% allocated to a home win and 45% each to a draw or Chattanooga victory.

Given Orlando City II’s attacking strength at home and Chattanooga’s ability to grind out results, a tight, hard-fought contest is expected. With the prediction clearly favouring Chattanooga not to lose but without explicit goal projections, a conservative verdict is that the visitors edge it by a single goal in a relatively low-scoring game.


Predicted Outcome: Orlando City II 1–2 Chattanooga

How to Watch Orlando City II vs Chattanooga Worldwide

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Orlando City II vs Chattanooga Predicted Lineups and Team News