

29.03.2025, 21:30
Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, USA

On March 29, 2025, Gillette Stadium braces for a clash soaked in defiance and desperation. The winless and injured New England Revolution are on the precipice of collapse, their season a flickering ember in the MLS freeze. On the opposite end of the field, the New York Red Bulls enter horns down, riding a wave of resilience that's stretched their unbeaten streak to four. This is beyond a game—a drama of a struggler battling for existence against a prosperous foe in the chaos. Carles Gil, the Revolution's understated maestro, aims to ignite a fire, and Emil Forsberg, the Red Bulls' assassin, intends to bury them deeper. The past murmurs New England's edge, a 1-0 win in their last clash, but the present shrieks doubt. Will the Revolution arise from the ashes, or will the Bulls trample their dreams into the Foxborough turf? The stakes do not get any higher.
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The Revolution's latest chapter was one of disappointment—a 2-1 defeat to New York City, where 55% of possession and nine corners led to one on-target shot. Two saves and 11 fouls, added to a single yellow, defined their effort. Now, with an xG of 1.41, they face the Red Bulls, but Leonardo Campana and Peyton Miller injuries darken their horizon. Coach Caleb Porter suffers from a WDLLL slump, his team lingering at 0W, 1D, 3L. Carles Gil, yet to score in four games, is their faint glimmer of hope. Streaks are a story of woe: three losses in a row, no wins in four, scoring in all three, with under 2.5 goals in six of seven and under 4.5 cards in eight of ten. In the shadow of Foxborough, the Revolution stand at a fork in the road—will they discover the fight to resist their slide?
New York Red Bulls
Red Bulls blitzed past Toronto FC, 2-1, thanks to Emil Forsberg's brace. With 53% possession, six shots on goal, and five corners, they unleashed their strength, even against 12 fouls and three yellows. Their xG for this encounter is 1.11, tempered by their lengthy injury list—Lewis Morgan, Kyle Duncan, Cameron Harper, Marcelo Morales, Roald Mitchell, Mohammed Sofo—and Felipe Carballo's suspension. Sandro Schwarz's 2W, 2D, 1L LWDDW lineup places them seventh in the table at 2W, 2D, 1L. Forsberg is their leading star with three on five. The streaks shine brightly: a four-game winning streak, under 4.5 cards for eight of ten, and under 10.5 corners in all five. From Harrison's heart, the Red Bulls bull their way to Foxborough, a stampede unbroken, to gore Revolution on the edge.
Head to Head
New England leads the Red Bulls 39-35 in 101 meetings, with 27 draws. The most recent, June 9, 2024, saw the Revolution snatch a 1-0 win, a relatively rare highlight. Streaks point toward bland—under 4.5 cards in all five current meetings, under 10.5 corners in five of six. History would indicate a tight battle, but with New England's recent downturn and the Red Bulls' rushing tide, the past may whisper while the present screams.
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New York Red Bulls Win or Draw & Under 3.5 (1xbet ~ 1.83):-
Unbeaten in four and facing a winless Revolution (0W, 1D, 3L), the Red Bulls are a safe bet to hedge.
Under 10.5 Corners (Betway ~ 1.60):-
Red Bulls' 5/5 and head-to-head 5/6, and New England's difficulties, signal fewer set pieces.
Emil Forsberg to Score or Assist (Bet365 ~ 2.40):-
With three goals in five, Forsberg thrives against a Revolution that has conceded in 3/3.
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