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NCFC Hosts Lexington SC in Second Match of Season

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March 31, 2023 – United Soccer League One (USL1)North Carolina FC News Release

CARY, N.C. – Following a two week hiatus, North Carolina FC is set to host USL League One newcomers Lexington SC on Saturday, April 1 at 7:00 PM. Both NCFC and Lexington enter the match without a win on the season, with the two clubs dropping their openers.


North Carolina FC fell to reigning League One champions South Georgia Tormenta FC 1-0, while Lexington lost to One Knoxville SC 2-1. Despite the loss, North Carolina FC was in control of the match against Tormenta, having 63.2% possession, 12 shots and 0.91 xG (Expected Goals) compared to Tormenta’s 3 shots and 0.57 xG.

From the Touchline

Head Coach John Bradford on the first match…

“There were a lot of positive signs from the first match. We created good chances, obviously didn’t execute the way we wanted to. But the process that this group is going through every day, the past two weeks have been very positive. We’ve grown together and gotten more together as a group.”

John Bradford on facing Lexington Sporting Club…

“Going into every match is a balance between focusing on us and that being the primary idea of how we want to go into a game, but also with the opponent. Focusing on what we want to do with and without the ball is always the primary objective, but we do take a lot of time scouting and making sure we’re prepared for the opposition. We’ve certainly watched film of their game against One Knox and we know it’s a good group that Sam [Stockley] has with Lexington this year.”

Forward Garrett McLaughlin on the attacking group…

“This group is very unselfish. I’ve enjoyed playing with all the new guys and returning guys, and it’s a very good group. I know we’ll get our goals this year, we just have to continue to be patient and work hard together.”

Scouting Lexington SC

Lexington fell in their first ever USL League One match to One Knoxville SC 2-1. Lexington scored via a Don Smart penalty kick in the 28th minute, but struggled to create opportunities throughout the match. Outside of the penalty, Lexington only had four shots, with just one coming inside the box. The team’s 74% pass accuracy, and 56.5% pass accuracy in the opposition half, leave much to be desired.

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