THE BASICS
New England Revolution vs. CF Montréal
Friday, July 25 | 7:30 p.m. ET
Gillette Stadium | Foxborough, Mass.
Predicted Weather: Showers | High 94 | Low 70

HOW TO TUNE IN
WATCH
Streaming/TV: MLS Season Pass on Apple TV
LISTEN
Radio: 98.5 The Sports Hub (English), 99.9 FM and 1300 AM Más Latino (Spanish), 1260 AM Nossa Radio (Portuguese)

TIMELINE TO KICKOFF
Parking lots open at 5:30 p.m. (4:30 p.m. for Season Members)
Gates open at 6:30 p.m. (6:15 p.m. for Season Members)
Kickoff vs. CF Montréal at 7:30 p.m.

POSTER SERIES GIVEAWAY
The New England Poster Series highlights six local artists, each from a different New England state, with specially designed matchday posters to be given away to fans at various home games throughout the season.
The third poster, to be featured Friday night when the Revs host CF Montréal, was designed by Jim Lagasse of Maine. A self-taught artist who finds inspiration in the everchanging scenery of northern New England, Lagasse has spent countless hours experimenting and learning new techniques after taking an art class in college. He most enjoys working with watercolor, because of its challenging and unpredictable nature.

7.25.25 vs. CF Montreal
Come join your favorite New England mascots at Gillette Stadium for a fun-filled evening! Arrive early to visit Fan Zone and meet the mascots before kickoff. Then, don't miss the highly anticipated halftime mascot soccer match, where they will face off in a thrilling showdown.
MASCOT NIGHT
This year's Mascot Night features 11 mascots from across New England, and Fan Zone (open from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.) will be the go-to location for mascot interactions and giveaways.
Pictured below, a new Slyde-themed scarf goes on sale Friday, available for purchase exclusively at the Gillette Stadium ProShop. Slyde himself will also captain one of the team's in Friday night's Mascot Night game, played during halftime.

RECENT FORM VS. CF MONTRÉAL
Ilay Feingold bagged a brace and registered an assist on Peyton Miller's first MLS goal when the Revs rolled to their biggest win of the season, a 3-0 triumph over 10-man CF Montréal on May 31 at Stade Saputo. All told the Revolution are unbeaten in three straight meetings with Montréal (2-0-1), including a 2-2 draw in Foxborough last September
Tomás Chancalay came off the bench to give the Revs a spark and score his third goal of the season this past Saturday night at Gillette Stadium, but Martín Ojeda's brace meant New England (6-10-7, 25 pts.) kicked off a four-game homestand with a 2-1 loss to Orlando City SC. The result leaves the Revs winless in eight (0-6-2) since that late May meeting with Montréal, and they're eager to stack points and keep pace with the pack in the East, now eight points back of the playoff line.
Montréal (3-15-6, 15 pts.) will travel to Foxborough winless in four (0-3-1) and at the bottom of the MLS standings with a league-worst -25 goal differential. Their 20 goals scored are tied for second-fewest in MLS and they've scored multiple goals in just four league games this season, but Montréal do have a pair of road wins on the year, claiming three points at both New York City FC and the Houston Dynamo.
After cramming six games into a 21-day stretch in July, the Revs will have a 15-day break before continuing their four-game homestand in August, when they'll host D.C. United (August 9) and Los Angeles FC (August 16) in Foxborough.
Overall Record vs. CF Montréal: 18-13-4
Home Record vs. CF Montréal: 9-5-2
Last meeting at Gillette Stadium: Revs 2, Montréal 2 (September 18, 2024)
Last meeting at Stade Saputo: Revs 3, Montréal 0 (May 31, 2025)
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SHOW YOUR COLORS
Friday night the Revs will be wearing the "Boston Tea Party" kit, which will serve as the club's primary uniform once again in 2025.
Inspired by Boston's proud history of positive defiance, the kit commemorates the recent 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party in December 1773. The shirt design is highlighted by red and white vertical waves on the jersey's front, which represent the ripples in the Boston Harbor made by East India Training Company's tea creates as the American revolutionaries emptied 45 tons of tea into the water.
The navy jersey features red shoulders with three white stripes, a throwback to earlier Revolution jerseys, paired with navy shorts and navy socks, featuring red and white striping on top.
