STARTING LINEUPS | New England Revolution vs. Toronto FC (September 13)

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (September 13, 2025) – Starting lineups are now available for tonight's "Fight Childhood Cancer Night" matchup between the New England Revolution and Toronto FC at Gillette Stadium. Catch the 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV and Apple TV+ in English and Spanish. Listen locally on 98.5 The Sports Hub (WBZ-FM), Más Latino 99.9 FM / 1300 AM (Spanish), or Nossa Radio USA 1260 AM (Portuguese).

WHAT TO WATCH FOR VS. TORONTO FC

TEAM NOTES

  • New England is home for the second of two regular season meetings vs. Toronto FC this season. The Revolution defeated Toronto, 2-0, on May 3 at BMO Field.
  • In the all-time regular season series, New England owns a 17-12-13 edge over Toronto FC, including an 11-5-6 mark in Foxborough.
  • The Revolution are closing in on double-digit shutouts for the fifth time in club history (last, 14 in 2013). The team's nine clean sheets are two behind the league leaders.

PEYTON MILLER | DEFENDER #25

  • D Peyton Miller makes his 24th start and 25th appearance in his second MLS campaign.
  • Miller, 17, scored his second MLS goal in last Saturday's match at Chicago Fire FC, setting career highs with four shots and two attempts on target.
  • The Homegrown defender has reached the sixth-fastest speed in MLS this season at 36.23 kilometers per hour.

CARLES GIL | MIDFIELDER #10

  • M Carles Gil is one of five players all-time with 10-plus assists in five straight MLS seasons.
  • Gil owns four goals and two assists in 10 career games vs. Toronto FC, including the game-winner on May 3.
  • New England's captain is the MLS leader in shot-creating actions (185), expected primary assists (10.54), fouls won (92), duels won (185), and passes into the final third (801).
  • He also ranks top five in big chances created (2nd), passes into the box (2nd), dribbles completed (3rd), and through balls (T-4th).

ALLAN OYIRWOTH | MIDFIELDER #18

  • 18-year-old M Allan Oyirwoth collects his first MLS start, one week after making his MLS debut at Chicago Fire FC.
  • The teenager, who has been capped twice by the Uganda Men's National Team, saw 21 minutes of action off the bench last weekend in Chicago.
  • Oyirwoth has spent most of the season developing with Revolution II, scoring one goal in 12 MLS NEXT Pro starts.

LUCA LANGONI | FORWARD #41

  • F/W Luca Langoni earns his 12th consecutive start, his 17th of the season in 23 league appearances.
  • The 23-year-old owns four goals and four assists in his MLS career, including one goal and two helpers this season.
  • Tonight marks the Argentine's 25th regular season start with New England.

INDIVIDUAL NOTES

  • GK Matt Turner, making his sixth straight start for New England, is one win away from tying Bobby Shuttleworth (46) for the second-most victories in club annals.
  • M Alhassan Yusuf, currently sixth in MLS in minutes played, makes his 30th start of the season. He ranks tied for second in MLS with 179 possessions won, and second in distance covered (337.2 km).
  • D Mamadou Fofana rejoins the team after making two starts for Mali in FIFA World Cup Qualifiers during the international window.
  • D Brayan Ceballos has now started all 26 appearances during his debut MLS campaign. The 24-year-old Colombian has won a team-high 43 aerial duels.
  • New England concedes 0.5 fewer goals per game when Fofana, Ceballos, and D Tanner Beason all start.
  • F Tomás Chancalay starts for an 11th time this season as he looks to spark an attack that is missing both Leo Campana and Ignatius Ganago due to injury.
  • Head Coach Caleb Porter's next victory will move him past Frank Yallop (130) into sole possession of 11th on the all-time list.

NEW ENGLAND - TORONTO CONNECTIONS

  • Revolution goalkeeper Alex Bono played for Toronto FC from 2015-22, winning a domestic treble in 2017 including the MLS Cup title.
  • Bono, Toronto defender Nate Edwards, and Toronto forward Deandre Kerr are all Syracuse University alumni.
  • Revolution midfielder Matt Polster and Toronto goalkeeper Sean Johnson were teammates with the Chicago Fire from 2015-16.
  • Johnson and Toronto midfielder Djordje Mihailovic represent the United States Men's National Team alongside Revolution goalkeeper Matt Turner.
  • Turner and Toronto defender Zane Monlouis overlapped at Arsenal in 2022-23.
  • New England defender Will Sands crossed paths with Toronto midfielder Derrick Etienne Jr. at Columbus in 2022.
  • Etienne Jr. played under Revolution Head Coach Caleb Porter at Columbus from 2020-22, winning MLS Cup together in 2020.
  • Toronto forward Charlie Sharp and Revolution defender Brandon Bye are both Michigan natives and played college soccer at Western Michigan University.