THE BASICS
New England Revolution vs. D.C. United
Sunday, November 1 | 7:30 p.m.
Gillette Stadium | Foxborough, Massachusetts
Predicted Weather: Cloudy | High 55 | Low 36
HOW TO TUNE IN
WATCH
TV: NBC Sports Boston
LISTEN
Radio: 98.5 The Sports Hub (English), 1260 AM Nossa Radio USA (Portuguese)
REVOLUTION PREGAME LIVE PRESENTED BY DAN O'BRIEN AUTOMOTIVE GROUP
Sunday, November 1 | 6:45 p.m.
Elizabeth Pehota and Jeff Lemieux will break down all the storylines and starting XIs on Revolution Pregame Live presented by Dan O'Brien Automotive Group, available live at 6:45 p.m. on Sunday night on the Revolution’s official Facebook, Twitter and YouTube channels, as well as www.revolutionsoccer.net.
OUTSIDE THE BOOTH PRESENTED BY DAN O'BRIEN AUTOMOTIVE GROUP
Friday, October 30 | 12 p.m.
Brad Feldman and Charlie Davies returned for another installment of Outside the Booth presented by Dan O'Brien Automotive Group, as the Revolution's broadcast team recapped the midweek game at the New York Red Bulls, and looked ahead to both Sunday's home finale against D.C. United and the Audi 2020 MLS Cup Playoffs. The show, available on the Revolution's social channels, featured in-depth analysis and commentary, and interviews with Revolution sporting director and head coach Bruce Arena and midfielder Diego Fagundez.
RECENT FORM VS. D.C. UNITED
It's been a little more than a month since the Revs and D.C. last squared off at Audi Field, where New England took down the hosts, 2-0, behind goals from Gustavo Bou and Adam Buksa. Bou scored the game-winning goal in the 86th minute, when he combined with Cristian Penilla and slotted a low shot past D.C. United goalkeeper Bill Hamid. Buksa added an insurance goal only minutes later in stoppage time with a chipped shot, securing New England’s second win at Audi Field this season.
These two sides know each other well as the end of the regular season approaches. This will be the Revs and D.C.'s fourth and final match of the 2020 regular season, as New England has gone 2-0-1 in their previous three meetings.
D.C. come to Foxborough unbeaten in their last four games, going 3-0-1 in that span. D.C. are currently just outside the playoff places in the East with 21 points. Meanwhile, the Revs clinched their berth to the postseason midweek and currently sit at 8th place with 29 points.
For the Revolution, making the playoffs isn't their only goal. Forward Teal Bunbury said, "Our goal right now is finishing the season strong so we’re in the best position to have home-field advantage and to not have to play that play-in game.” As the Revs look to pick up maximum points in their two remaining regular season games to challenge for a top-six finish and avoid the play-in round, D.C. are also hungry as they are fighting for a chance to simply compete in the postseason.
As the Revs square off one final time at Gillette Stadium in the regular season, this will be an Eastern battle that you won't want to miss.
Overall Record vs. D.C. United: 29-34-15
Home Record vs. D.C. United: 18-10-9
Last Meeting at Gillette Stadium: Revs 1, D.C. 1 (May 25, 2019)
Last Meeting at Audi Field: Revs 2, D.C 0 (September 27, 2020)
RELATED NEWS
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WATCH: Arena | Playoff-hungry D.C. going to "give us all we can handle"
WATCH: On verge of club record 262, Fagundez targets 500 appearances
WATCH: Buchanan | "We've just got to come prepared and ready" for D.C.
READ: MLS announces Audi 2020 MLS Cup Playoffs qualification update
READ: With playoff spot clinched, Revs focused on top-six finish
WATCH: Highlights | Late set piece sinks Revs at Red Bull Arena
READ: Recap | Revs clinch playoff spot despite 1-0 loss to Red Bulls
HEALTHCARE HERO APPRECIATION MATCH presented by UNITEDHEALTHCARE
Since Major League Soccer's return to play this past July, the Revolution and UnitedHealthcare have teamed up to honor and thank local frontline healthcare workers. Before each Revolution match a local healthcare worker was highlighted on the Revolution’s social channels.
Sunday’s home finale against D.C. United marks the Healthcare Hero Appreciation Match presented by UnitedHealthcare. This game will honor these healthcare heroes that have been on the frontlines during the unprecedented year of 2020 combating the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Revolution will also honor these Healthcare Heroes with their cardboard cutouts in the stands so the team can close out the final regular season match at Gillette Stadium with the frontline workers with them in spirit.
SHOW YOUR COLORS
On Sunday night the Revs will be sporting "The Original," New England's primary kit designed as a nod to the club's original 1996 look, as Major League Soccer and the Revs continue their milestone 25th season. The sleek white stripe across the jersey echoes the angled stripes across the '96 kit, while the blue top is complemented by red shorts similar to those worn by the Revolution's first-ever squad.
You can own "The Original" by picking one up at the Gillette Stadium ProShop, or by ordering online HERE.