By the Numbers

BY THE NUMBERS: New York Red Bulls vs. New England Revolution

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3 – Coming into Saturday, the Red Bulls are riding a three-match winning streak over the Revolution. New York’s most recent victory over the opposition came just two weeks ago, when the Red Bulls topped New England, 2-1, at Red Bull Area.

69 – New York and New England are on opposite sides of the spectrum when it comes to shots against this season. Sixty-nine shots separate the Red Bulls' league-low 62 shots against, and the Revolution’s 131 shots conceded, a league high.

4 – New York's Frankie Amaya has been a scoring machine recently, recording four goals in New York’s last five games to lead the club. The midfielder scored the first goal of the Red Bull’s match against New England on July 8.

42 – The Revolution are tied for third in the league with 42 goals scored in 2023. New England has found the back of the net eight times in July, with four of those instances coming last Saturday, when the club toppled D.C. United, 4-0.

12 – New England's Carles Gil leads MLS with 12 assists. In the club’s last match against D.C., the midfielder notched two assists to add to his total of seven in the team’s last six games.

99 – Goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic has had a stellar season for the Revolution. A coach’s selection for the 2023 MLS All-Star Game, Petrovic has a league-leading 99 saves, 13 more than second place Inter Miami’s Drake Callender, who has 86.

1 – Saturday marks the start of the first ever Leagues Cup, a 47-team tournament where teams from MLS and LIGA MX will compete for three spots in the 2024 Concacaf Champions League. The tournament's 77-game slate kicks off Saturday, starting with the Group Stage.