THE BASICS
New England Revolution vs. D.C. United
Saturday, April 11 | 7:30 p.m. ET
Gillette Stadium | Foxborough, Mass.
Predicted Weather: Clear skies | High 65 | Low 44
HOW TO TUNE IN
WATCH
Streaming/TV: Apple TV
LISTEN
Radio: 98.5 The Sports Hub (WBZ-FM); 1260 AM Nossa Radio USA (Portuguese); Rumba 97.7 FM (Spanish)
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. D.C. United at 7:30 p.m.

OLIVIA KNIGHTON FOUNDATION MATCH
The Revolution will host the second annual Olivia Knighton Foundation Match on Saturday, honoring the life of Olivia Knighton and supporting the work of the foundation created in her memory by her parents, former Revolution goalkeeper Brad Knighton and his wife Britney.
The Olivia Knighton Foundation is dedicated to spreading kindness and helping kids accomplish their dreams. Through toy drives, scholarships, and grants, the foundation supports youth and uplifts the causes Olivia held dear.
The matchday will include special elements in Fan Zone to celebrate Olivia’s life and the impact the foundation has made. On the pitch, players will wear jerseys with a commemorative OKF patch. The jerseys will be auctioned off following the conclusion of the match with all proceeds benefiting the Olivia Knighton Foundation.

RECENT FORM VS. D.C. UNITED
The Revolution and D.C. United share one of MLS’s longest-running matchups, dating back to New England’s first-ever home game on April 27, 1996. Across 100 meetings in all competitions, the series remains remarkably balanced, with the Revs carrying an overall record of 41‑42‑17. Last season, New England took the most points out of the series with a win and a draw.
The last time D.C. United visited Gillette Stadium in August of 2025, the Revs claimed a 2-0 victory, following an early-season 1‑1 draw at Audi Field. New England looks toward D.C. on the heels of their first clean sheet of 2026, defeating CF Montréal 3-0 for their second home victory of the year.
While the Revolution have played five matches to D.C. United’s six, the visitors sit eighth in the Eastern Conference, just above New England. D.C. (2‑3‑1, 7 pts.) have scored only four goals through their opening six games while conceding eight. In contrast, the Revolution have started the season with far more attacking punch, tallying 11 goals.
While the Revs seem to have found a balance on both sides of the ball – scoring three and keeping a clean sheet last weekend – they will look to sustain that momentum and continue their strong home form against D.C. United.
New England will wrap up their three-game league homestand on April 18 when the Columbus Crew visit Gillette Stadium, but first, they'll take on USL Championship side Rhode Island FC in the U.S. Open Cup Round of 32 next Tuesday night (April 14) at Centreville Bank Stadium in Pawtucket.
Overall Record vs. D.C. United: 41-42-17
Home Record vs. D.C. United: 27-12-9
Last meeting at Gillette Stadium: Revs 2, D.C. 0 (August 9, 2025)
Last meeting at Audi Field: Revs 1, D.C. 1 (May 28, 2025)

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SHOW YOUR COLORS
The Revolution will sport the "Independence Day" kit on Saturday night. Released at the start of the 2026 season, it will serve as the team's Club Kit through the 2026-27 campaigns.
Honoring 250 years of American Independence, the kit pays homage to the New England history which helped shape the country. The bold design leans into the themes of celebration, inspired by the classic patriotic bunting and the fireworks displays that have been lighting up New England skies for a quarter Millenium. With the Heritage Tree on the shirtfront and "Est. 1776" on the collar, the kit embodies New England pride.
The Independence Day jersey is paired with navy shorts adorned by three red stripes down each side. The red, white, and blue socks also sport the Revolution seal across the shins.
You can purchase your "Independence Day" kit HERE.




