ORLANDO, Fla. (May 10, 2025) – Starting lineups are now available for tonight's match between the New England Revolution and Orlando City SC at Inter&Co Stadium. The 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff is available to watch on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV in English and Spanish. Listen to Brad Feldman and Charlie Davies call the match on 98.5 The Sports Hub (WBZ-FM), or listen in Portuguese on 1260 AM Nossa Radio USA.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR AT ORLANDO CITY SC
TEAM NOTES
- New England looks to extend its winning run to five consecutive victories and its road winning streak to four games.
- The Revolution, owners of a club-record three straight shutout wins away from home, play their third straight road contest in league play, and the third road match across all competitions in the last eight days.
- New England's 10 away points are tied for the most by an Eastern Conference team, and tied for fourth best among all MLS teams.
- New England is riding a 385-minute shutout streak into Saturday, tied for the third longest in club history and 35 minutes shy of surpassing the Revolution record set in 2013 (419 minutes).
- The streak is the second longest in MLS this season, as Orlando has not conceded in 526 minutes since March 29.
- The Revolution have allowed an MLS-low seven goals this season, setting a new club record for the fewest goals allowed through the opening 10 games of a season.
- The Revolution have allowed just two goals in the first half this season, tied for second fewest leaguewide this season, and have yet to trail at halftime of any match.
CARLES GIL | MIDFIELDER #10
- M Carles Gil was named to the MLS Team of the Matchday after scoring his fifth goal and league-best fourth game-winner of the year last week.
- Gil and SJ midfielder Cristian Espinoza are the only active players to be in the top five of both goals and assists for an original MLS club.
- Gil has six goal contributions in his last six appearances.
- In nine career appearances against Orlando City, Gil has tallied five goals and six assists.
LEO CAMPANA | FORWARD #9
- F Leo Campana tallied his second goal in three games last Saturday at Toronto, the 30th of his MLS career.
- Since arriving in MLS in 2022, Campana is fifth among forwards averaging 0.51 non-PK goals per 90 minutes.
- Campana owns two goals in six career games against Orlando City SC.
- Campana is 50 minutes shy of surpassing 5,000 minutes played for his MLS career.
IGNATIUS GANAGO | FORWARD #17
- F/W Ignatius Ganago seeks an 11th straight start to begin his first season in MLS.
- Ganago currently leads the team with 13 shots on goal, while his 21 shots are second most behind Gil.
- Ganago registered a season-high three shots on target in last Saturday's 2-0 victory over Toronto FC.
- Among MLS forwards this season, Ganago ranks sixth in shooting accuracy, with 60 percent of his shots finding the target.
ALJAZ IVACIC | GOALKEEPER #31
- GK Aljaž Ivačič has collected four straight shutouts for the first time in his MLS career, while his five clean sheets are tied for second-most leaguewide.
- Ivačič has not allowed a goal in 385 minutes, the second-longest shutout streak in MLS this season behind Orlando's Pedro Gallese (526)
- Ivačič ranks first in MLS this season in goals against average (0.70) and second in save percentage (81.6).
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
- D Ilay Feingold earns his 11th straight appearance, and 10th start, to open his first MLS campaign.
- M Matt Polster makes the 225th MLS appearance of his MLS career tonight. Since joining the Revs in 2020, Polster ranks second among MLS midfielders with 201 interceptions and fifth with 47 blocked shots.
- D Tanner Beason earns a fifth consecutive start in central defense as the Revolution look to improve on a 4-0-0 record, with no goals allowed, when he is in the starting lineup.
- Homegrown D Peyton Miller logs a seventh straight start at left back.
- M Alhassan Yusuf starts an 11th consecutive game as he leads the team with 63 defensive recoveries. 10th most among MLS midfielders this season.
NEW ENGLAND - ORLANDO CITY SC CONNECTIONS
- Orlando City Head Coach Óscar Pareja played for the New England Revolution in 1998 and made 13 appearances.
- New England goalkeeper Aljaž Ivačič and Orlando City defender David Brekalo both hail from Ljubljana, Slovenia.
- Revolution defender Peyton Miller and Orlando defender Tahir Reid-Brown both represented the United States U-17 team in 2023.
- Orlando City forward Shak Mohammed won the 2018 New England Prep School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) soccer title in 2018 while attending Millbrook School, and also played club soccer for Black Rock FC in Great Barrington, Mass.