THE BASICS
New England Revolution vs. Orlando City SC
Saturday, July 13 | 7:30 p.m. ET
Gillette Stadium | Foxborough, Mass.
Predicted Weather: Morning rain | High 83 | Low 68
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. Orlando City SC at 7:30 p.m.
HOW TO TUNE IN
WATCH
Streaming/TV: FREE on Apple TV
LISTEN
Radio: 98.5 The Sports Hub (English), 1260 AM Nossa Radio (Portuguese)
MASCOT NIGHT
The Revolution's annual Mascot Night returns on Saturday, as Slyde and the Revs welcome New England area mascots for a fun-filled matchday experience. Mascots will make periodic appearances in Fan Zone from 5 p.m. - 7:30 p.m., and make sure to stay in your seat at halftime for the mascot soccer match!
In honor of Mascot Night, get to ticket gates early to receive your free pair of Slyde socks, while supplies last!
MOBILE ORDERING - EXPRESS PICKUP
Hungry? Don’t wait! Tap, order and pick up. It’s that easy! On the New England Revolution App, you can now place a mobile order with express pickup during any of our special events and matches.
Available now at these five locations:
Italian Sausage at Section 111
Ale House at Section 113 & 137
Stadium Pizza at Section 116
Tailgate Grill at Section 131
RECENT FORM VS. ORLANDO CITY SC
New England's nine-game unbeaten run in this series (5-0-4) came to an end in the most recent meeting last October, when Orlando raced out to a 3-1 halftime lead before hanging on to a 3-2 victory despite a pair of goals from Carles Gil. The Revs do, however, remain unbeaten in eight all-time meetings with Orlando at Gillette Stadium (6-0-2), outscoring the opposition 21-6 during that span. That includes a 3-1 triumph last June, when Gil, Ema Boateng, and Gustavo Bou were on the scoresheet for New England.
The Revolution (7-12-1, 22 pts.) closed out a busy week with a cross-country trip to Seattle this past Saturday night, showing fight before succumbing to fatigue in a 2-0 loss to the Sounders. Still 5-2-0 in their last seven games and just two points off the playoff places in the East with games in hand, the Revs will begin another critical stretch of three games in eight days this Saturday night at Gillette Stadium.
Orlando (7-9-6, 27 pts.) have overcome a difficult start to the season, climbing above the playoff line in the East and into seventh place on the back of a 3-1-0 run in their last four games. That includes a 5-0 rout of D.C. United this past weekend, when Orlando got goals from five different players in their biggest win of the year. While that victory was at INTER&Co Stadium, Orlando have actually been slightly better on the road this season, going 4-4-3 on their travels.
New England's three-game week will also include a visit to the Philadelphia Union (July 17) and another home game against FC Dallas (July 20) before heading into the Leagues Cup break, which will see the Revs step away from MLS action for more than a month until August 24.
Overall Record vs. Orlando: 8-4-7
Home Record vs. Orlando: 6-0-2
Last meeting at Gillette Stadium: Revs 3, Orlando 1 (June 17, 2023)
Last meeting at INTER&Co Stadium: Orlando 3, Revs 2 (October 7, 2023)
RELATED NEWS
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LISTEN: The Soccer Show | Romney, Feldman preview Orlando clash, Davies talks USMNT coaching search
WATCH: Porter | "We want to get as many points as possible here before the \[Leagues Cup\] break"
WATCH: Polster handling captain's duties in Gil's absence | "It's an honor to wear the armband"
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READ: “I’m back and I’m in it” | Bye excited to return to starting lineup after injury
WATCH: Porter prepping Revs for Orlando | "I think the biggest thing we need is rest"
WATCH: Harkes | "All focus goes to Orlando because it is going to be a huge three points"
WATCH: Reigning eMLS Cup champion Jafonso to face world's best at FC Pro World Championship in Berlin
READ: “They gave everything they had” | Fatigued Revs come up short in Seattle
WATCH: Highlights | Ivačič makes five saves, but Revs close busy week with 2-0 loss to Sounders
READ: Recap | Injury-hit Revs fall to Sounders, 2-0; return home next weekend to host Orlando City
SHOW YOUR COLORS
Saturday night the Revolution will be wearing the "Boston Tea Party" kit, which will serve as the club's primary uniform for the 2024 and 2025 MLS seasons.
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.
You can purchase your "Boston Tea Party" kit HERE.