Match Preview

MATCH PREVIEW, pres. by Honda: RBNY Returns to Cincinnati For First Time Since Open Cup Semis

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New York Red Bulls vs. FC Cincinnati


2019 MLS Regular Season Match 14
Nippert Stadium – Cincinnati, Ohio
Saturday, May 25, 2019 – 7:30 p.m. ET
MSG, MSG Go, New York Red Bulls Radio
#CINvRBNY



Game Notes vs. FC Cincinnati

All-Time Series: New York leads, 1-0-0


At Nippert Stadium: First Meeting




HARRISON, N.J. (May 23, 2019) – Having faced one another a month ago, the New York Red Bulls (5-5-3, 18 pts) and FC Cincinnati (3-8-2, 11 pts) will conclude their home-and-home series on Saturday at Nippert Stadium. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. ET with coverage on MSG, MSG Go, and New York Red Bulls Radio on TuneIn.


New York Red Bulls Radio begins at 6:30 p.m. ET with Countdown to Kickoff, presented by Honda, hosted by Matt Harmon and Steve Jolley. Ernesto Motta will carry the Spanish play-by-play, beginning at 7 p.m.




New York and FC Cincinnati will meet for the second time this season as the Red Bulls took the inaugural MLS match, 1-0 on Saturday, April 27 at Red Bull Arena. Morristown, N.J., native Connor Lade scored the lone goal in the 38th minute to snap the club’s five-match winless streak. Since then, the Red Bulls have gone 3-1-1 and moved into fifth place in the East, while Cincinnati has tallied a 1-3-0 mark and sit at the bottom of the Eastern Conference.


The last time the Red Bulls and FC Cincinnati played at Nippert Stadium they had quite the thriller when these two teams met up in the 2017 U.S. Open Cup Semifinals. Cincinnati opened up the scoring with two goals in the first 62 minutes of action from Corben Bone and former defender Austin Berry. New York responded with substitute Gonzalo Veron cutting the deficit to one in the 75th minute before Bradley Wright-Phillips sent home the equalizer three minutes later. Eleven minutes into extra time, BWP completed his brace to help New York move on to the Open Cup Final.


Brian White has produced for the Red Bulls offense while Bradley Wright-Phillips has been out since coming on as substitute to help New York earn a draw at Sporting Kansas City. White has tallied a team-best three goals and one assist in 419 minutes of MLS action. The Flemington, New Jersey, native tallied his first career MLS assist against FC Cincinnati last month.


New York hosts two of their next three matches in June, beginning with Real Salt Lake for Fireworks Night on Saturday, June 1 at Red Bull Arena. Kickoff is slated for 7 p.m. ET with coverage on MSG, MSG Go and New York Red Bulls Radio on TuneIn.