Match Recap

MATCH RECAP, pres. by Provident Bank: Red Bulls Pick Up Three Points, Clean Sheet

A day after clinching their 10th straight playoff berth, the New York Red Bulls made a big move for their playoff positioning.


On Sunday night at Red Bull Arena, Tom Barlow scored the decisive goal to lift the Red Bulls to a 2-0 victory over the rival Philadelphia Union, who earlier in the weekend clinched a home playoff game for the first time since 2011.


The Red Bulls have now won twice in the past five days to move into a good position to host a first-round game in the Audi 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs themselves


They got on the board in the 32nd minute when Josh Sims raced to the endline and played a cross that Andre Blake couldn’t handle, leaving Barlow to pounce on the rebound for the third goal of his MLS career. In the final moments of the match, Daniel Royer put an exclamation point on the win off a feed from Bradley Wright-Phillips, who had come in off the bench for Barlow.


The Union’s best chance probably came in the 16th minute but Luis Robles stoned Fafa Picault before Aaron Long made a huge goal-line save on Alejandro Bedoya’s follow. The Red Bulls also thwarted an 88th-minute Union flurry around the goal line as Philly kicked off a rough three-game road trip in disappointing fashion.


Goals


  • 32' — RBNY — Tom Barlow
  • 90'+6' — RBNY — Daniel Royer


Next Up


  • Sunday, September 29 vs. D.C. United (5 pm ET | MLS LIVE on ESPN+ in the US and on DAZN in Canada)