Beginning with the meeting in the 2020 playoffs, New England is unbeaten in four straight matches against the Union (W3 D1). The Revs had won only one of the previous 15 meetings (D3 L11, including MLS is Back) dating back to September 2015.
New England is unbeaten in four straight matches (W2 D2) following a 3-2 win over Cincinnati on Saturday. It was the seventh straight game in which the Revs scored multiple goals, the longest such streak in club history and the longest in the regular season since LAFC did so in 10 straight games in July-August 2019.
Philadelphia ended a run of five straight draws with a 2-0 victory at Portland on Sunday. The Union have lost only one of their last 17 regular season matches (W8 D8) dating back to late October.
Adam Buksa has scored in six straight MLS matches after his goal against Cincinnati on Saturday, equaling Taylor Twellman (6 straight in 2002) for the second longest run in club history. Only Wolde Harris (7 straight in 2000) has scored in more consecutive regular season games in the Revs’ MLS history.
Dániel Gazdag scored the Union’s opening goal against Portland on Sunday, his sixth straight away game with a goal contribution, the first player in Philadelphia’s MLS history to do so. Gazdag and Carles Gil have each contributed to a goal in their first six away matches this season, while the last player to do so in his first seven away appearances of a season was Chris Wondolowski for San Jose in 2012.