WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 28, 2025) – Starting lineups are now available for tonight's match between the New England Revolution and D.C. United at Audi Field. 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 Rachel Wood call the match on 98.5 The Sports Hub (WBZ-FM). Portuguese commentary is available on 1260 AM Nossa Radio USA.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR AT D.C. UNITED
TEAM NOTES
- New England has recorded points in six of its eight road games this season. The team's 12 road points are tied for third most in MLS this season.
- The Revolution are unbeaten (4-0-3) over their last seven matches, including a 3-0-2 road record with three away shutouts dating back to April 12.
- New England's 13 goals conceded this season are the fewest of any Eastern Conference team and only one more than the league low (Vancouver - 12).
- New England and D.C. United meet tonight for the 99th time in all competitions. In MLS play, D.C. holds a narrow 37-36-15 edge in the regular season series.
TOMAS CHANCALAY | FORWARD #7
- In his first league start of 2025, F Tomás Chancalay tallied his first MLS goal of the season, his second in all competitions since returning from injury.
- Chancalay matched his MLS career high with three shots on target at Sporting Kansas City last weekend. He finished the night with a team-high five shot attempts.
CARLES GIL | MIDFIELDER #10
- M Carles Gil owns six goals and three assists in his last nine appearances.
- In 12 career appearances against D.C. United, Gil has collected four goals and six assists.
- Gil is now the fifth player in club history with 50 goals in all competitions. His four game-winning goals this season are one shy of the MLS leader.
ALHASSAN YUSUF | MIDFIELDER #80
- M Alhassan Yusuf has a goal or assist in three of the last four games. He recorded an assist on Maxi Urruti's 84th-minute equalizer in Kansas City.
- Yusuf has recorded a team-high 75 possessions won in the midfield this season.
- The Nigeria native is one of five Revolution players to start all 14 league matches this season, along with Gil, AljaĹľ IvaÄŤiÄŤ, Ignatius Ganago, and Mamadou Fofana.
IGNATIUS GANAGO | FORWARD #17
- F/W Ignatius Ganago has contributed to four goals in the last six games, recording one goal and three assists.
- Ganago's three assists are tied with Gil for the team lead.
- Ganago earned his second call-up of 2025 to the Cameroon National Team for a pair of friendlies on June 6 and 9.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
- GK AljaĹľ IvaÄŤiÄŤ has collected six clean sheets this season, tied for third-most leaguewide. His 78.8 save percentage ranks second in MLS.
- M Matt Polster ranks second among MLS midfielders with 205 interceptions since the start of 2020. The Revs are 5-2-3 since Polster returned from injury in March.
- D Tanner Beason registers an eighth consecutive start in central defense. The Revolution have posted five clean sheets with Beason in the starting lineup.
- Mali international D Mamadou Fofana leads the team with 83 clearances, 17 interceptions, and 19 tackles won.
- D Wyatt Omsberg logs his second MLS start with New England, the 49th of his league career, after logging a 20-minute shift off the bench on Saturday in Kansas City.
- F/W Luis Diaz tallied his first assist in a Revolution uniform in his ninth substitute appearance of the season on May 24 at Sporting Kansas City.
- M Eric Klein appears on the matchday roster for the second consecutive game after signing a Homegrown Player contract last week. The 18-year-old was the Revolution Academy Player of the Year in 2024.
NEW ENGLAND - D.C. UNITED CONNECTIONS
- Revolution Sporting Director Curt Onalfo played for D.C. United from 1998-99, served as an assistant coach for the club from 2000-02, and spent one season as its head coach in 2010.
- Revolution goalkeeper Alex Bono played for D.C United from 2023-2024.
- Bono was teammates with D.C defender Lukas MacNaughton at Toronto FC in 2022.
- Revolution midfielder Luis Diaz and D.C United midfielder Randall Leal played in matches for the Costa Rican national team together from 2019-2021.
- Revolution midfielder Carles Gil and D.C. forward Christian Benteke crossed paths at Aston Villa in early 2015, playing half a season together for the English Premier League side.
- Revolution forward Maxi Urruti played at FC Dallas with D.C United forward Dominique Badji in 2018.
- Urruti also played at Austin FC with D.C United midfielder Jared Stroud in 2022.
- Urruti and D.C. United midfielder Brandon Servania played together at FC Dallas in 2018.
- Badji played at Boston University from 2011-14, and spent the summer of 2014 with Real Boston Rams.