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NE Revolution v Orlando City MLS Lineup
This game is in the
MLS
, kick off at 01:30 on Sunday 14 July 2024.
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NE Revolution Substitutes
Jonathan Mensah
Bobby Wood
Mark-Anthony Kaye
Malcolm Fry
Ryan Spaulding
Earl Edwards Jr.
Marcos Dias
Andrew Farrell
Orlando City Substitutes
Rafael Santos
David Brekalo
Felipe
Luis Muriel
Nicolas Lodeiro
Jack Lynn
Alex Freeman
Jeorgio Kocevski
Javier Otero
NE Revolution v Orlando City MLS
New England Revolution is based in Foxborough, Massachusetts and plays their home games at Gillette Stadium.
Orlando City
plays their home games at Exploria Stadium in Orlando, Florida.
New England Revolution's colors are navy blue, red, and white, while
Orlando City's
colors are purple and gold.
New England Revolution's mascot is named Slyde, while
Orlando City's
mascot is named Kingston the Lion.
The highest attended match between the two teams was on September 2, 2018, when 28,260 fans watched the game at Gillette Stadium.
Orlando City
made their MLS debut in 2015, while New England Revolution has been in the league since its inaugural season in 1996.