MLS Match Preview: New York City FC (7-8-5) vs. New England Revolution (10-7-3)

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Kickoff: 4:30 p.m. ET
Venue: Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts
TV/Streaming: Apple TV (MLS Season Pass)

Team Overview

New England Revolution sit in solid Eastern Conference position (around 4th) with a 10-7-3 record and strong home form at Gillette Stadium. New York City FC are mid-table (around 7th) at 7-8-5 and looking to climb. This is an Eastern Conference rivalry matchup and part of the regular season slate as both sides push for playoff positioning.

Current Weather Forecast (Gillette Stadium / Foxborough area)

Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers (around 50% chance) and possible patchy fog. Highs around 77–78°F, humid. Lows in the low-to-mid 60s°F. Light east/southeast winds around 5 mph. Expect overcast, potentially damp conditions that could affect the pitch and tempo.

Injury Reports

New England Revolution

Limited major absences in the most recent Matchday reports for this fixture (some earlier notes mentioned players like Eric Klein or others; core group including Carles Gil largely available). Monitor final updates.

New York City FC

Several players listed out in recent reports, including depth options and some key contributors in broader injury lists (e.g., leg-related absences for players such as Nico Cavallo, Malachi Jones, Keaton Parks in some contexts). Nicolás Fernández remains a primary threat. Confirm latest status closer to kickoff.

Key Players & Current Roster Focus

New England Revolution

Carles Gil: Creative hub and goal contributor (~7 goals).

Supporting attackers and midfielders; solid home defensive structure.

Strong overall balance and home advantage.

New York City FC

Nicolás Fernández: Leading scorer (~13 goals).

Supporting creators such as Agustín Ojeda and midfield options.

Capable of high-output attacking performances but inconsistent results recently.

Projected setups often feature New England in a structured possession or balanced system and NYCFC looking to counter or control midfield. Exact lineups confirmed closer to kickoff.

Key Player vs. Player Matchups

Carles Gil / New England creators vs. NYCFC midfield/defense: Gil’s vision and set-piece threat against the visitors’ structure.

Nicolás Fernández vs. New England defense: NYCFC’s top scorer looking to exploit spaces on the road.

Midfield battle and transitions: Control of the center will dictate whether New England dominates at home or NYCFC finds counter opportunities.

Set pieces: Important given both teams’ aerial and dead-ball capabilities, especially in potentially wet conditions.

Recent Team Forms

New England Revolution: Positive recent result with a 3-0 win over D.C. United. Strong at home and collecting points consistently in the East.

New York City FC: Mixed-to-poor recent form, including consecutive losses. Have shown scoring ability but defensive and consistency issues.

Series History

Competitive Eastern Conference rivalry. All-time series is relatively balanced (New England holds a slight home edge in some tallies). Recent meetings have been tight, with New England taking a 2-0 home win in one prior encounter and NYCFC winning on the road in others. Goals are common in the matchup.

Betting Trends

Home teams in this rivalry often perform well, supporting New England. Both sides score regularly, favoring overs or Both Teams to Score. Weather may slightly temper pure end-to-end action.

MATCH ODDS

New York City FC              + 190

New England Revolution              + 130

Draw                                     + 275

Over 3 + 115                      Under 3 – 135

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, August 22, 2026

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