There have been at least three goals scored in each of the last nine meetings between the Revs and Galaxy dating back to 2012, including the 2014 MLS Cup Final. The last four meetings in Foxborough have featured at least four goals, with an average of 5.3 goals scored per match in those contests (21 goals).
New England is unbeaten in nine straight home matches (W4 D5), last losing at Gillette Stadium in early April. The Revs have lost only four of their last 30 regular season home matches (W18 D8) dating back to November 2020.
The Galaxy have lost four consecutive away matches after only losing two of their first seven away from home this season (W3 D2). This is the Galaxy’s fifth road losing streak of four or more games since 2017 after not suffering a single road losing streak of four or more matches from 2009 to 2016.
New England’s 4-0 defeat to Montreal on Saturday was its largest margin of defeat since a 5-0 loss to the Fire in May 2019. It was the first time a Bruce Arena team lost by four goals since Orlando City beat his Galaxy 4-0, In May 2015.
Dejan Joveljic scored his seventh goal off the bench this season in the Galaxy’s 3-3 draw on Friday, the most substitute goals this MLS season and the most in a single season in Galaxy history. Joveljic has contributed to at least one goal in six of his last seven substitute appearances in MLS (6 goals, 3 assists).