BOTTOM LINE: The Chicago Fire visit the New York Red Bulls looking to extend a three-game road winning streak. The Red Bulls are 1-2-2 in Eastern Conference play. The Red Bulls rank seventh in the MLS ...
Still reeling from their heartbreaking loss in the last outing, New York Red Bulls welcome Chicago Fire for matchday seven of ...
New England's first win of the season came thanks to a stoppage time winner from captain Carles Gil. The post 3 takeaways ...
Team captain Carles Gil scored two goals and the second in stoppage time provided the New England Revolution with their first ...
Gil's two goals, one via an all-time Revolution free kick, showed a team capable of making its own breaks for a change.
The New York Red Bulls (2-2-2, 8 pts.) battle Chicago Fire FC (3-1-2, 11 pts.) on Saturday, April 5 for Autism Acceptance at Sports Illustrated Stadium. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. ET with coverage ...
The New York Red Bulls are on the road to take on the New England Revolution on Saturday afternoon at Gillette Stadium.
Carles Gil capped a two-goal performance by converting a penalty kick in second-half stoppage time, lifting the New England ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Toronto FC defender Raoul Petretta, (28) gets a yellow card during ...
First Half_1, New England, Gil, 1, 28th minute; 2, New York Red Bulls, Choupo-Moting, 2 (Stroud), 45th+2. Second Half_3, New England, Gil, 2 (penalty kick), 90th+7.