By The Numbers: A Numerical Guide to Red Bulls at New England Revolution

BWP vs NE

The New York Red Bulls head to Foxborough, Massachusetts for the club’s second MLS matchup against New England Revolution on Wednesday, July 5.


Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. ET (TV: MSG, STREAM: MSG GO, RADIO:New York Red Bulls Radio on Tunein).


Here are some numbers to know ahead of the Red Bulls’ midweek match.


2: New York has won two road matches this season. The first victory came against Atlanta United FC on opening day, and the second came in their previous away match against the Philadelphia Union. One more road win would equal their total from 2016.


9: The Red Bulls and Revolution will face off in Massachusetts twice in the span of nine days. Wednesday’s midweek MLS game will be played at Gillette Stadium, while the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Quarterfinals on Thursday, July 13 will be played at Harvard’s Jordan Field.


7-8-2: With a win on Wednesday, the Red Bulls will have a chance to climb above the Red Line and back to an even .500 record.


21-5-7: The all-time series between New York and New England heavily favors the home team, as the Revs own a 21-5-7 at home, while the Red Bulls are 20-8-8.


41: Jesse Marsch is tied with Hans Backe and Octavio Zambrano with 41 career MLS wins, the most in club history. A win against New England will make Marsch New York’s winningest coach in franchise history.