STARTING LINEUPS | New England Revolution vs. FC Cincinnati (June 14)

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (June 14, 2025) – Starting lineups are now available for tonight's match between the New England Revolution and FC Cincinnati at Gillette Stadium. Watch the 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff with Apple TV+ or MLS Season Pass on the Apple TV app in English and Spanish. Listen to Brad Feldman and Charlie Davies call the match on 98.5 The Sports Hub (WBZ-FM), or Nossa Radio USA for Portuguese commentary.

WHAT TO WATCH FOR VS. FC CINCINNATI

TEAM NOTES

  • The Revolution are back at home for three straight games after playing eight of their last 10, and 10 of their first 15, on the road. The rest of the way, New England will play 12 of its last 19 games in Foxborough.
  • The Revs' last loss in MLS play came against FC Cincinnati on April 5. Since that match, New England has gone unbeaten, 5-0-4, with six shutouts.
  • New England's offense has produced three three-goal games in its last five outings, with multiple goals in five of the last eight.
  • Defensively, the Revolution have allowed the second-fewest goals in MLS and the fewest goals in the Eastern Conference (14) by a margin of four.
  • The team's seven clean sheets are tied for third most in MLS, one behind the league leaders (Minnesota & Vancouver - 8).
  • The Revs' nine-game unbeaten streak is two games shy of the club record, set in 2005 and 2019, and the second-longest active streak in MLS (Vancouver - 11 games).
  • New England has accrued 2.11 points per game over the last nine games, tied for the second-best rate of any MLS team over its last nine matches (Philadelphia - 2.33 ppg).

ILAY FEINGOLD | DEFENDER #12

  • D Ilay Feingold tallied the first three goals of his professional career and an assist over the Revs' last two matches in May.
  • Feingold has six goal contributions over his last five starts. That figure is tied for third most among all MLS defenders in 2025.
  • Feingold's brace on May 31 at CF Montreal was only the second by a Revolution defender in the club's history (Ted Chronopolous - Aug. 4, 2001).

CARLES GIL | MIDFIELDER #10

  • M Carles Gil makes his 175th MLS appearance on Saturday with his 16th start of 2025.
  • Gil is making a strong case for his fourth MLS All-Star selection, having logged 10 goal contributions in his last 11 starts.
  • Gil's four game-winning goals are tied for second most in MLS.
  • Gil has earned five MLS Team of the Matchday selections and ranks third in MLS with 88 shot-creating actions.

ALJAZ IVACIC | GOALKEEPER #31

  • GK Aljaž Ivačič has seven clean sheets this season, a new career high and tied for third most in MLS.
  • Ivačič ranks second among MLS goalkeepers with a 79.3 save percentage in 2025, a rate that would be a new Revs' single-season high.
  • Ivačič also ranks third in MLS with a 0.93 goals against average.
  • Ivačič needs three more shutouts to tie the club's single-season record held by Matt Reis (10 in 2005, 2006, and 2007).

MAMADOU FOFANA | DEFENDER #2

  • D Mamadou Fofana ranks tied for third among MLS defenders with 65 combined tackles and interceptions, per FBRef Stathead.
  • Fofana is currently tied for fifth among MLS defenders with 21 duels won.
  • Per FBRef Stathead's Scouting Report, Fofana's9 pass completion percentage over the last 365 days is in the 94th percentile among all center backs across 14 comparable leagues.
  • Fofana's 2.77 tackles per 90 minutes are in the 98th percentile.

INDIVIDUAL NOTES

  • Head Coach Caleb Porter is coaching the 399th match of his professional club career across all competitions tonight.
  • Homegrown D Peyton Miller returns from international duty with the U.S. Under-20s after recording a goal and an assist on May 31. New England is 6-1-3 with Miller in the starting lineup this season.
  • M Alhassan Yusuf has now started all 16 matches for New England this season and leads the team with 86 recoveries. His 18 chances created are second most on the team.
  • D Brayan Ceballos returns to action after missing time with a head injury. Tonight marks his 13th start of the season as he ranks second on the team with 79 clearances.
  • The Revolution have a plus-8 goal differential with M Matt Polster on the field, and the team is 6-2-4 since he returned from injury in March.
  • D Tanner Beason's 17 blocked shots are second most in MLS, while his 1.9 blocked shots per 90 lead the league. The Revolution are 5-0-4 with six shutouts since inserting Beason into the starting lineup as part of a five-man backline on April 12.
  • F Tomás Chancalay logs a fourth consecutive start up top for New England. His 4.2 shots per 90 minutes since the start of 2023 ranks tied for fifth in MLS.
  • 18-year-old M Allan Oyirwoth is available on the bench for the first time in MLS play. The Uganda international earned his third and fourth caps with the Uganda National Team during the June international window.
  • M Eric Klein signed as a Homegrown Player on May 23 and recorded his MLS debut as a second-half substitute against Montreal on May 31.

NEW ENGLAND - CINCINNATI CONNECTIONS

  • FC Cincinnati Head Coach Pat Noonan played for the Revolution from 2003-07. Selected by New England with the ninth-overall pick in the 2003 MLS SuperDraft, Noonan tallied 37 goals over 119 appearances in a Revolution uniform.
  • Noonan ranks tied for ninth in club history in goals scored (37), and ninth in assists (29).
  • FC Cincinnati General Manager Chris Albright played for the Revolution during the 2008 and 2009 seasons.
  • Revolution midfielder Matt Polster and Cincinnati goalkeeper Alec Kann crossed paths while at Chicago Fire FC in 2015.
  • Cincinnati defender Alvas Powell played under Revolution Head Coach Caleb Porter while at Portland Timbers FC from 2013-17.
  • Cincinnati defender DeAndre Yedlin played two collegiate seasons under Porter at the University of Akron.
  • Revolution defender Tanner Beason and Cincinnati forward Corey Baird played together at Stanford University from 2016-17.
  • Revolution defender Peyton Miller and Cincinnati defender Stiven Jimenez crossed paths in February 2022, when the pair featured on the United States Under-15 Men’s Youth National Team training camp roster.