New England Revolution
A quick recap of Saer's Twitter chat this past Friday afternoon. Thanks to everyone who participated!
A.J. Soares' header from the center of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Chris Tierney with a cross following a set piece.
Diego Fagundez (Kelyn Rowe) gives the Revs a 1-0 lead against the Chicago Fire in the 18th minute.
#Revs lineup vs. #cf97: Shuttleworth - Alston, Soares, Barnes, Guy - Fagundez, Simms (c), Gavin, Rowe - Imbongo, Bengtson
— NERevsLive (@NERevsLive) October 20, 2012
#Revs bench: Reis, Tierney, Nyassi, Toja, Brettschneider, Cardenas, Purdie
— NERevsLive (@NERevsLive) October 20, 2012
#cf97 Starting XI @nerevolution: Johnson; Gargan, Anibaba, Berry, Segares; Fernandez, Pause (C), Paladini, Nyarko; Rolfe, MacDonald #NEvCHI
— ChiFireMatch (@ChiFireMatch) October 20, 2012
#cf97 Substitutes @nerevolution: Tornaghi, Friedrich, Videira, Bone, Pineda, Alex, Oduro #NEvCHI #MLS
— ChiFireMatch (@ChiFireMatch) October 20, 2012
Revs and Union will kick off at 7 p.m. tonight on Comcast SportsNet. Here are the lineups:
#Revs lineup: Shuttleworth - Alston, Soares, Barnes, Guy - Purdie, Simms, Feilhaber, Rowe - Fagundez, Bengtson
— NERevsLive (@NERevsLive) October 6, 2012
Tonight's @philaunion starting XI: MacMath, Okugo, Valdes, G. Farfan, Gaddis, Carroll, Lahoud, Gomez, M. Farfan, Daniel, McInerney #DOOP
— Philadelphia Union (@PhilaUnion) October 6, 2012
#Revs bench: Reis, Gavin, Nyassi, Toja, Brettschneider, Cardenas, Imbongo
— NERevsLive (@NERevsLive) October 6, 2012
And @philaunion subs: Konopka, Pfeffer, Torres, Adu, Albright, Hoppenot #DOOP
— Philadelphia Union (@PhilaUnion) October 6, 2012

The Revs have three matches left and may be able to play spoiler in their final home match of 2012 on Saturday, October 20 at Gillette Stadium against the Chicago Fire. The Revs put out the Fire 2-0 back on June 2 at Gillette, with Benny Feilhaber and Kelyn Rowe leading the charge with a goal and assist apiece (Recap).
This is a game you don’t want to miss, and you can get tickets here.
Work to be done
Let’s not get ahead ourselves, however, as there is work to be done this weekend. The Revolution heads to Philadelphia to take on the Union at PPL Park on Saturday (7 p.m. kickoff). The Revs will be looking for their first win at PPL Park (0-1-2 all-time), having dropped a 2-1 decision to the Union back on July 29. Meanwhile, the Fire travels to New York to take on the Red Bulls in a huge, nationally-televised match on NBC at 3:30 p.m. at Red Bull Arena. Before all of this, Chicago and Philadelphia square off this Wednesday night at Toyota Park. The Fire will be looking to move ahead of New York in the standings, where both teams currently sit at 53 points – but if they don’t …

Put out the Fire?
I write this from my desk at Gillette Stadium, but as a Revs fan it goes without saying that I don’t want to root for either team in the NBC matchup. In this case, however, I am pulling for New York . As dirty and unnatural as it feels, a New York win puts the Revs in a great position to play spoiler on October 20, as nothing is locked up in the East. And how much more fun would that be – a must-win for the Fire in front of another expected great crowd at Gillette? Will make for an interesting Saturday, that’s for sure.
We're scoreless after a rainy first half in Houston. Houston won the possession battle but the Revs had a few quality chances (view stats), including this one from Benny Feilhaber on a free kick:
The Revs are warming up in Houston and hope to be the first MLS team to pick up three points at BBVA Compass Stadium. Here are tonight's lineups.
#Revs lineup: Shuttleworth - Alston, Soares, McCarthy, Barnes - Cardenas, Feilhaber, Simms, Rowe - Imbongo, Bengtson
— NERevsLive (@NERevsLive) September 29, 2012
#Revs bench: Reis, Roach, Gavin, Fagundez, Toja, Brettschneider, Purdie
— NERevsLive (@NERevsLive) September 29, 2012
Tonight's starting XI: Hall; Sarkodie, Boswell, Taylor, Ashe; Davis (C), R. Clark, Moffat, Garcia; Bruin, Carr #MLS #HOUvNE
— HoustonDynamo (@HoustonDynamo) September 29, 2012
Available subs: Deric, Ching, Weaver, Camargo, Creavalle, Kandji, Hainault #MLS #HOUvNE
— HoustonDynamo (@HoustonDynamo) September 29, 2012
Just want to wish Revolution friend and supporter Danny O'Connor the best of luck in his 20th professional boxing match this Saturday night at the MGM Grand Theater at Foxwoods. Re-live Danny's August 12 bout at Gillette Stadium that followed the Revs' match against Montreal below. Wish Danny good luck in the comments!


