STARTING LINEUPS | New England Revolution vs. CF Montréal (July 25)

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (July 25, 2025) – Starting lineups are now available for tonight's match between the New England Revolution and CF Montréal at Gillette Stadium. Watch the 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV in English, Spanish, or French. Listen locally on 98.5 The Sports Hub (WBZ-FM), Más Latino 99.9 FM / 1300 AM (Spanish), and 1260 AM Nossa Radio USA (Portuguese).

WHAT TO WATCH FOR VS. CF MONTREAL

TEAM NOTES

  • The Revolution continue a four-game homestand with their lone Friday night contest of the season.
  • The Revs are 3-1-1 in their last five meetings with Montréal, including a 3-0 road victory back on May 31.
  • New England owns a 17-13-4 edge in the all-time regular season series, including an 8-5-2 mark at Gillette Stadium.
  • New England is 13-18-10 all-time in Friday matches.
  • The team's eight clean sheets are tied for fourth most in MLS.

ILAY FEINGOLD | DEFENDER #12

  • D Ilay Feingold scored two goals and added the game-winning assist in his first appearance against Montreal on May 31.
  • With the brace in Montreal, he became the second Revolution defender to record a multi-goal game.
  • Feingold's three goal contributions on May 31 made him the third-youngest Revs player to do so in a single match.

LUCA LANGONI | FORWARD #41

  • F Luca Langoni records his sixth straight start for New England, his 20th start with the club.
  • Langoni tallied a goal and an assist in his MLS debut against CF Montreal in August 2024.
  • Langoni's two goal contributions in his debut came in his first six minutes of MLS action, equaling the fastest two goal contributions by a substitute in league annals.

MATT POLSTER | MIDFIELDER #8

  • M Matt Polster ranks second among MLS midfielders with 216 interceptions and fifth with 48 blocked shots since his Revolution debut in August 2020.
  • Polster owns one goal and three assists against Montreal in his career.
  • Polster's next start is his 160th for the club across all competitions.

INDIVIDUAL NOTES

  • M Carles Gil, who leads MLS with 144 shot-creating actions, rejoins the team after participating in the MLS All-Star Game on Wednesday. The captain has one goal and eight assists in 12 career games against CF Montreal, including four game-winning helpers.
  • F Tomás Chancalay makes his fifth consecutive appearance tonight. He enters the game averaging 0.54 goal contributions per 90 minutes played.
  • Homegrown D Peyton Miller makes his third consecutive start, looking to add to his one goal and two assists in two previous appearances against Montreal.
  • F Leo Campana looks to add to his four goals on the season. Against Montreal, the Ecuadorian has one goal in three games.
  • GK Aljaž Ivačič owns a 2-0-1 career record against CF Montreal with two shutouts.
  • M Alhassan Yusuf is one of three Revs players to start all 24 games this season, along with Ivačič and Gil. The Nigerian ranks second among MLS outfield players with 149 possessions won this season.
  • D Mamadou Fofana ranks top-five among MLS defenders this season in blocked shots (T-3rd - 22) and interceptions (T-3rd - 39), along with a team-high 114 clearances.

NEW ENGLAND - MONTREAL CONNECTIONS

  • Montreal forward Giacomo Vrioni played parts of three seasons with New England from 2022-24, scoring 21 goals over 65 appearances (all competitions).
  • Montreal midfielder Olger Escobar is a Revolution Academy alum who played parts of three seasons with Revolution II from 2023-25. The Lynn, Mass. native was the 2023 Revolution Academy Player of the Year and won two MLS NEXT Cup titles with the U-19 squad.
  • Revolution forward Maxi Urruti spent two seasons with CF Montreal from 2019-20, tallying nine goals in 46 MLS appearances.
  • Urruti and Montreal defender Brandan Craig were teammates in 2023 at Austin FC.
  • Revolution defender Wyatt Omsberg was teammates with CF Montréal midfielder Fabian Herbers at Chicago Fire from 2020-24.
  • Revolution forward Leo Campana was teammates with CF Montréal midfielder Bryce Duke at Inter Miami CF in 2022 and 2023.
  • Revolution midfielder Alhassan Yusuf along with CF Montréal midfielder Michael Adedokun and forward Sunusi Ibrahim all hail from Nigeria.