STARTING LINEUPS | New England Revolution vs. Orlando City SC (July 19)

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (July 19, 2025) – Starting lineups are now available for tonight's match between the New England Revolution and Orlando City SC at Gillette Stadium. After the match, the club's annual Noite Brasileira, Revolution fans will be treated to a postgame fireworks display.

Watch the 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV in English and Spanish, or 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. ORLANDO CITY SC

TEAM NOTES

  • Tonight marks the debut of the club's new throwback-themed third kit, "The '96", as part of the adidas x MLS Archive Collection that celebrates the style and aesthetic of the late ‘90s and early 2000s.
  • The Revolution open a four-game homestand on Saturday night, their longest home stretch of the 2025 season.
  • New England owns a 6-1-2 mark against Orlando City at home, and a slight 7-5-8 edge in the all-time regular season series.
  • The Revs' eight clean sheets are tied for second most in MLS, two behind the league leaders Vancouver (10) and two shy of tying a new club record (10), last achieved in three straight seasons from 2005-07.

CARLES GIL | MIDFIELDER #10

  • M Carles Gil will depart after today's match for Austin, Texas to participate in the 2025 MLS All-Star Game, his fourth All-Star selection.
  • In 10 career appearances against Orlando, Gil owns six goals and seven assists, including a goal-and-assist performance on May 10.
  • Gil has logged 15 goal contributions in his last 18 starts and sits two goal contributions shy of Taylor Twellman's MLS club record (129).
  • Gil leads MLS with 136 shot-creating actions this season.

LEO CAMPANA | FORWARD #9

  • F Leo Campana tallied a brace on Wednesday, the sixth multi-goal game of his MLS career.
  • Campana featured on the MLS Team of the Matchday following Wednesday's two-goal performance.
  • Campana (32), former Inter Miami teammate Lionel Messi (38), and Nashville forward Sam Surridge (31) are the only players in MLS with at least 30 goals scored in fewer than 5,500 minutes played since the start of 2022.

ALJAZ IVACIC | GOALKEEPER #31

  • GK Aljaž Ivačič eyes his 50th Revolution appearance across all competitions on Saturday against Orlando.
  • Ivačič now ranks seventh in club history for the most games played in goal.
  • The steady Slovenian's eight clean sheets are a career high and tied for second most in MLS.
  • Since his Revolution debut on May 4, 2024, Ivačič is tied for third among MLS goalkeepers with 162 saves.

ALHASSAN YUSUF | MIDFIELDER #80

  • M Alhassan Yusuf is one of three Revs players to have started all 22 matches in MLS this season along with Ivačič and Gil.
  • Yusuf ranks second among MLS midfielders with 145 possessions won.
  • Yusuf ranks second on the team in both shot-creating actions (59) and interceptions (29).
  • Yusuf tallied his first MLS goal at Orlando City back on May 10.

INDIVIDUAL NOTES

  • M Matt Polster ranks second among MLS midfielders with 216 interceptions since his Revolution debut in August 2020. Polster owns two goals and two assists against Orlando in his career.
  • F/W Luca Langoni aims for a fifth straight start up top for New England, after helping force an own goal in Wednesday night's match at New York.
  • D Mamadou Fofana looks to return to action after serving a suspension on Wednesday for yellow card accumulation. Among all MLS defenders this season, Fofana is third with 83 combined tackles and interceptions.
  • D Ilay Feingold returned from a three-match injury absence with a 17-minute outing off the bench on Wednesday. The U22 defender had a multi-assist game against Orlando back on May 10.
  • D Brayan Ceballos starts for a 20th time this season, and owns a team-high 110 clearances.
  • F Maxi Urruti owns four assists in his career against Orlando City SC.

NEW ENGLAND - ORLANDO CONNECTIONS

  • Orlando City Head Coach Óscar Pareja played for the New England Revolution in 1998 and made 13 appearances.
  • New England goalkeeper Aljaž Ivačič and Orlando City defender David Brekalo both hail from Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • Revolution defender Peyton Miller and Orlando defender Tahir Reid-Brown both represented the United States U-17 team in 2023.
  • Orlando City forward Shak Mohammed won the 2018 New England Prep School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) soccer title in 2018 while attending Millbrook School, and also played club soccer for Black Rock FC in Great Barrington, Mass.