Lexington vs Indy Eleven Predicted Lineups: Team News and Match Preview
Lexington host Indy Eleven at Toyota Stadium in a key USL League One Cup group-stage clash that could go a long way to shaping Group 4. Both sides come into this fixture with 5 points on the board, but Lexington sit 3rd in the section with a goal difference of +4 after an impressive attacking start, while Indy Eleven are 4th with a goal difference of +3 having played one game more. With the group so tight, the margins around selection, tactics and the predicted lineups become particularly important.
Lexington’s early Cup form has been strong, with two wins from two, eight goals scored and only four conceded. Their attacking output – averaging 3.0 goals per game – suggests they will again set up on the front foot in front of their own fans. Indy Eleven, meanwhile, have been more battle-tested with three matches played, winning two and losing one, and showing a solid balance between scoring (2.0 goals per game) and defensive resilience (1.3 goals against per game). Recent head-to-head history leans slightly towards Indy Eleven, including a 3–1 home win in May 2026 and a 1–1 draw at Toyota Stadium in March 2025, adding extra intrigue to the expected starting lineup choices.
With both teams in decent form and the predictions model leaning slightly towards Indy Eleven on a win-or-draw basis, this contest looks finely poised. That makes the predicted lineups and how each coach uses their attacking depth critical to assessing where the game might be won or lost.
Lexington Team News & Expected Lineups Today
There are no confirmed absences listed for Lexington ahead of this tie, so the assumption is that the full tournament squad is available for selection. That gives the coaching staff maximum flexibility to rotate or to double down on the core that has produced back-to-back wins and eight goals so far. No significant absences reported.
Given their early scoring rate and strong form line of “WW” in the group, Lexington are expected to maintain an attacking-minded shape with plenty of runners from midfield supporting a mobile front line. The manager is likely to lean on experience through the spine, using seasoned professionals in goal, defence and central midfield, with younger talents sprinkled in wide and advanced roles. With lineups today still to be confirmed officially, the expected approach is to press aggressively in spells and commit numbers forward, trusting their ability to outscore opponents.
Lexington Predicted Lineups & Starting Lineup
Predicted Starting XI:
GK: L. Ketterer
DF: J. Brown, K. Burks, A. Ordonez, X. Zengue
MF: M. Adedokun, L. Blessing, L. Fernandes, A. Molloy, Nick Firmino
FW: P. Goodrum
This predicted lineup for Lexington is built around experience and technical quality in key zones. In goal, L. Ketterer offers leadership and distribution, important for a side that looks to build attacks rather than simply play long. At the back, a defensive unit of J. Brown, K. Burks, A. Ordonez and X. Zengue provides a blend of physicality and recovery pace, which will be crucial against Indy Eleven’s direct runners in attack.
The midfield is where Lexington can really impose themselves. Players such as M. Adedokun, L. Blessing, L. Fernandes, A. Molloy and Nick Firmino give the side a strong platform in possession, with the ability to rotate positions between deeper and more advanced roles. Blessing and Fernandes in particular are capable of driving the ball forward and linking play between the lines, while Molloy and Firmino can contribute both creatively and with late runs into the box. Up front, P. Goodrum is the focal point in this expected starting lineup, offering movement across the front line and the ability to finish chances created by the midfield band behind him. Without specific top-scorer data, the emphasis falls on this core group to continue Lexington’s strong attacking trend in the Cup.
Indy Eleven Team News & Expected Lineups Today
Indy Eleven also have no listed injuries or suspensions coming into this match, suggesting a full squad is at their disposal. No significant absences reported. That is a significant advantage in a congested group stage, allowing the coaching staff to tailor lineups today to the opposition and to the physical demands of playing three group matches already.
With a form line of “LWW” and a positive goal difference, Indy Eleven are expected to set up with a balanced approach: compact enough without the ball to limit Lexington’s attacking surges, but with enough attacking weapons to threaten in transition and sustained spells of possession. Their expected lineup should feature a solid defensive core, a technically strong midfield and several dangerous attacking options capable of stretching the home back line.
Indy Eleven Predicted Lineups & Starting Lineup
Predicted Starting XI:
GK: Reice Charles-Cook
DF: H. Barry, P. Craig, A. Herbert, H. White
MF: J. Blake, C. Lindley, N. Okello, A. Quinn, M. Omar
FW: K. Williams
Indy Eleven’s predicted starting lineup leans heavily on experience and physical presence. Reice Charles-Cook is the likely starter in goal, providing a calm presence behind a back line that could feature H. Barry and P. Craig in central roles, with A. Herbert and H. White offering defensive solidity and the ability to step into midfield when space opens up. This defensive group will be tasked with containing Lexington’s high-scoring attack and dealing with crosses and through balls.
In midfield, a quintet of J. Blake, C. Lindley, N. Okello, A. Quinn and M. Omar gives Indy Eleven a strong blend of ball-winning, distribution and creativity. Quinn and Lindley are natural organisers who can dictate tempo, while Okello and Omar provide legs and vertical running. Blake can operate as a link between midfield and attack, supporting the lone forward and arriving late into dangerous areas. Up front, K. Williams is the focal point in this expected setup, capable of holding the ball up, attacking crosses and exploiting any space behind Lexington’s defence. With additional attacking options such as E. Kizza, C. Sharp, D. Sing and L. Mesanvi available from the bench, Indy Eleven have the flexibility to change the game state if needed.
Injuries and Suspended Players Impact
With no officially listed injuries or suspensions for either side, the tactical and selection battle is shaped more by rotation choices and game-plan preferences than by enforced absences. Both coaches can select from their full squads, which should raise the overall level and intensity of the contest.
Lexington Absences:
- No significant absences reported.
Indy Eleven Absences:
- No significant absences reported.
Tactical Analysis: How the Lineups Match Up
On paper, this looks like a meeting of two proactive sides with slightly different strengths. Lexington’s recent Cup record – two wins from two, eight goals scored and only three conceded in those games according to the broader form data – points to a team comfortable committing numbers forward. Their predicted lineup features a crowded, technical midfield with multiple players capable of carrying the ball and combining in tight spaces. That should translate into periods of sustained possession, especially at Toyota Stadium, with full-backs like J. Brown and X. Zengue likely to push high to support wide attacks.
Indy Eleven, however, are well-equipped to challenge that dominance. Their group statistics show a solid balance: six goals scored and four conceded in three games, plus one clean sheet, underlining their ability to manage different game states. The predicted midfield of Lindley, Quinn, Okello, Blake and Omar offers enough physical presence and tactical intelligence to disrupt Lexington’s rhythm, while still providing quality on the ball to launch counters or construct more patient attacks. The key positional battle may come between Lexington’s creative midfielders – players such as Blessing, Fernandes and Firmino – and Indy’s central trio of Lindley, Quinn and Okello. Whoever wins control of that central corridor is likely to dictate the tempo.
Out wide, Lexington’s tendency to push full-backs forward could leave space for Indy Eleven’s attackers, particularly if K. Williams drags centre-backs out of position and opens lanes for supporting runners. Conversely, if Lexington’s defensive line, marshalled by Burks and Ordonez, can hold a good shape and limit transitions, their superior attacking numbers in the group so far may tilt the balance. Both sides have shown a knack for scoring in the middle and later phases of matches, so the final half-hour could be especially open if the deadlock is not broken early.
Match Prediction and Verdict
Taking into account overall group form, recent head-to-head results and the predictive metrics, this fixture shapes up as a tight encounter. Lexington have been prolific in front of goal and boast a perfect record in the group, but Indy Eleven carry strong underlying numbers and the prediction model slightly favours them on a win-or-draw basis, with home win probability around 10% and both draw and away win at 45%.
Given that the goals fields in the prediction data are not expressed as a concrete scoreline, the safest interpretation is that Indy Eleven are marginally more likely to avoid defeat, with a decent chance of a high-scoring game (the advice leans towards over 2.5 goals). With both teams in good attacking rhythm and no major absences, a closely fought contest with multiple goals looks likely, with Indy Eleven perhaps having the edge in experience and depth if the game becomes stretched.
Predicted Outcome: Lexington 1–2 Indy Eleven
How to Watch Lexington vs Indy Eleven Worldwide
Here is how you can watch the match and see the official lineups today live:
- Spain: Local sports broadcaster / streaming platform
- UK: Domestic football channel or subscription streaming service
- USA / North America: National or regional soccer broadcaster, plus official league streaming service
- South America: Continental sports network or local pay-TV provider
- MENA: Regional sports network with USL rights or affiliated streaming partner


