Major League Soccer Regular season
St. Louis City 3 - 1 FT New England Revolution
Match Statistics
Possession
Shots
Shots on Target
Expected Goals (xG)
Passes
Pass Accuracy
Corners
Fouls
Yellow Cards
Red Cards
Match Events
I. Feingold 14'
29' S. Becher (D. Edelman)
38' Rafael Santos
45' C. Durkin (Rafael Santos)
HT
B. Ceballos 52'
↓ L. Langoni ↑G. Yow 59'
↓ D. Turgeman ↑L. Campana 59'
M. Fofana 66'
73' ↓ Celio Pompeu ↑S. Cordova
↓ W. Sands ↑D. Fagundez 73'
↓ B. Raines ↑P. Miller 73'
76' Y. Damet
↓ New England Revolution ↑J. Yueill 79'
83' M. Hartel
88' J. Orozco
89' ↓ D. Polvara ↑L. MacNaughton
90'+8 ↓ J. Orozco ↑M. Mbacke
90'+10 R. Burki
FT
Player Cards
Our take on every player in this match
St. Louis City
Goalkeepers
R. Burki
MAGNET
29
Activity
29
Activity
28
Passes
1
Duels
Defenders
J. Orozco
NPC
89
Minutes
89
Minutes
60%
Pass Acc
6.7
Rating
T. Baumgartl
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
90
Total Mins
Started
Entry
D. Polvara
NPC
89
Minutes
89
Minutes
58%
Pass Acc
6.9
Rating
Midfielders
Rafael Santos
👻 Invisible Nothing to note
C. Wallem
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
90
Total Mins
Started
Entry
C. Durkin
SNIPER
100%
Conversion
100%
Conversion
1
Goals
1
Shots
D. Edelman
ENFORCER
5
Tackles
5
Tackles
10
Duels Won
91%
Win %
Forwards
Celio Pompeu
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
73
Total Mins
73
Entry
M. Hartel
CLOSER
1
Late Goals
1
Late Goals
0
Late Assists
75
Minute
S. Becher
SNIPER
100%
Conversion
100%
Conversion
1
Goals
1
Shots
BENCH
B. Lundt
SPECTATOR
0
Saves
0
Saves
0
Conceded
0
Minutes
L. MacNaughton
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
12
Total Mins
Started
Entry
T. Totland
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
0
Total Mins
Started
Entry
M. Mbacke
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
1
Total Mins
Started
Entry
M. Perez
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
0
Total Mins
Started
Entry
M. Joyner
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
0
Total Mins
Started
Entry
S. Cordova
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
17
Total Mins
Started
Entry
S. Jeong
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
0
Total Mins
Started
Entry
B. McSorley
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
0
Total Mins
Started
Entry
New England Revolution
Goalkeepers
M. Turner
MAGNET
35
Activity
35
Activity
33
Passes
2
Duels
Defenders
I. Feingold
SNIPER
50%
Conversion
50%
Conversion
1
Goals
2
Shots
B. Ceballos
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
90
Total Mins
Started
Entry
M. Fofana
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
90
Total Mins
Started
Entry
W. Sands
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
73
Total Mins
73
Entry
Midfielders
M. Polster
MAGNET
75
Activity
75
Activity
66
Passes
9
Duels
C. Gil
ARCHITECT
5
Key Passes
5
Key Passes
0
Assists
55%
Pass Acc
B. Raines
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
73
Total Mins
73
Entry
Forwards
L. Langoni
PROVIDER
1
Assists
1
Assists
1
Key Passes
6.3
Rating
D. Turgeman
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
59
Total Mins
59
Entry
A. Yusuf
MAGNET
60
Activity
60
Activity
51
Passes
9
Duels
BENCH
J. Gunn
SPECTATOR
0
Saves
0
Saves
0
Conceded
0
Minutes
E. Kohler
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
0
Total Mins
Started
Entry
K. Hughes
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
0
Total Mins
Started
Entry
T. Beason
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
0
Total Mins
Started
Entry
P. Miller
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
17
Total Mins
Started
Entry
D. Fagundez
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
17
Total Mins
Started
Entry
J. Yueill
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
12
Total Mins
Started
Entry
G. Yow
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
31
Total Mins
Started
Entry
L. Campana
LATE SHIFT
15
Late Mins
15
Late Mins
19
Total Mins
Started
Entry
Head to Head
| Date | Home | Score | Away | Competition | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 07/09/2024 | New England Revolution | 2 - 2 | St. Louis City | Major League Soccer | Gillette Stadium |
07/09/2024
St. Louis City Win
New England Revolution Win
Draw
Match previews and recaps to help you decide which games are worth watching
CITYPARK Erupts as St. Louis Overturn Early Deficit
Worth Watching Futmetrix Score: 58/100. A dramatic, high-energy comeback at CITYPARK proved that sheer willpower can completely dismantle early momentum.
Early Shock at CITYPARK
The Stakes were unmistakably high as two struggling sides clashed, desperate to claw their way up the table. Both teams entered the night dwelling near the bottom of the standings, turning this early-season fixture into a vital proving ground. It was New England Revolution who drew first blood, silencing the home crowd just 14 minutes in. I. Feingold found a pocket of space and finished clinically, setting a tense tone for the hosts. The visitors edged possession overall, holding onto the ball to frustrate the crowd and slow the tempo. However, the high Intensity of the St. Louis press never wavered. Even while trailing early on, the home side looked persistently dangerous on the counter, turning a potentially grim evening into a brewing storm ready to break.
The St. Louis Surge
The Balance of power violently flipped before the halftime whistle. The home side methodically dismantled the New England advantage, ramping up the pressure starting in the 29th minute. D. Edelman stepped up and delivered a beautifully precise ball that S. Becher ruthlessly dispatched into the net. Suddenly, the momentum was completely with St. Louis City as the stadium roared back to life. The relentless waves of attack continued, and right on the stroke of halftime, they struck again. Rafael Santos spotted a run and set up C. Durkin, whose sharp finish ensured the hosts walked into the locker room holding a crucial 2-1 lead. It was a brutal one-two punch that completely erased the visitors' early confidence and entirely rewrote the script of the match.
Slamming the Door
New England tried to mount a serious response in the second half, pushing bodies forward to test the backline. They manufactured a slightly higher expected goals tally (1.21) than their hosts over the ninety minutes, but the Upset Factor vanished as Roman Bürki stood exceptionally tall. The veteran goalkeeper commanded his box with authority, making a key save to preserve the narrow lead when the pressure peaked. As the visitors committed desperate numbers into the attacking third, they inevitably left massive gaps at the back. M. Hartel exploited exactly that space in the 83rd minute, driving a dagger into the Revs' remaining hopes with a decisive third goal. St. Louis secured a vital three points, transforming an early nightmare into a thoroughly emphatic 3-1 victory on home soil.
Key Questions
How did St. Louis City complete the comeback from behind?
After Feingold's early opener, St. Louis surged back with first-half goals from Becher and Durkin, before Hartel sealed the 3-1 win late on.
What is the Futmetrix Score?
The Futmetrix Score is our 0-100 verdict on how entertaining a match is. We look at intensity, balance, stakes, and star quality to tell you if it's worth your time.
Early Desperation at CITYPARK as Struggling Defenses Clash
Average Entertainment Futmetrix Score: 64/100. Both sides desperately need a catalyst to kickstart their sluggish campaigns, promising an open and chaotic encounter.
The Setup
March 22 brings an early-season reality check to CITYPARK. With St. Louis City sitting 13th and the New England Revolution just above them in 11th, the Stakes might feel modest, but the urgency on the pitch is palpable. Neither team has found their rhythm, a reality reflected in a dismal Form rating. St. Louis has managed just four goals in five outings, while New England's chaotic backline is conceding at an alarming rate. Yet, that defensive frailty guarantees entertainment; a combined 3.7 goals conceded per game means this fixture boasts a tight Balance where either attack could suddenly click into gear.
Key Battle
Marcel Hartel vs Luca Langoni. Hartel is the creative fulcrum trying to breathe life into the stagnant home attack, finding pockets of space between the lines. He faces off against New England's chief instigator, Langoni, who already boasts three assists this campaign. With Matt Turner constantly tested in the away goal—racking up double-digit saves already—Hartel will undoubtedly have his chances. However, Langoni's blistering pace on the counter could prove devastating against a vulnerable St. Louis transition defense. A strong Stars rating highlights the sheer quality these individual difference-makers bring to an otherwise messy tactical battle.
Our Prediction
New England's sheer attacking volume, masked slightly by their poor results, gives them a narrow edge. Expect a 2-1 away victory, with the Revolution exploiting gaps late in the second half as St. Louis pushes desperately for an equalizer.