New England Revolution - Chicago Fire in live - 27 May 2023
27 May 2023 - 19:30
USA - Major League Soccer
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Highlights
Game Statistics
Tactical Scheme
Formation : 4 - 2 - 3 - 1
Formation : 4 - 2 - 3 - 1
Substitutes
E. Edwards Jr.
DefenderB. Sweat
O. Gonzalez
MidfielderJ. Panayotou
C. Gil
E. Bajraktarevic
ForwardJ. Bolma
J. Altidore
J. Rennicks
S. Richey
DefenderR. Czichos
A. Souquet
D. Aceves
J. Casas
B. Gutierrez
K. Kamara
A. Monis
M. Rodriguez
Missing players
B. Bye
MidfielderD. Borrero
D. Rivera
I. Harkes
J. Panayotou
G. Gimenez
ForwardC. Mueller
Form
Table
Teams | Pts | P | W | D | L | GD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5
|
55 | 34 | 15 | 10 | 9 | 12 |
13
|
40 | 34 | 10 | 10 | 14 | -12 |
Last matches
2/6 (33%)
1/6 (17%)
3/6 (50%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
20 May 2023 - Major League Soccer
13 May 2023 - Major League Soccer
9 May 2023 - US Open Cup
6 May 2023 - Major League Soccer
29 Apr 2023 - Major League Soccer
22 Apr 2023 - Major League Soccer
3/6 (50%)
1/6 (17%)
2/6 (33%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
24 May 2023 - US Open Cup
20 May 2023 - Major League Soccer
17 May 2023 - Major League Soccer
13 May 2023 - Major League Soccer
9 May 2023 - US Open Cup
6 May 2023 - Major League Soccer
Head to head
0 %
100 %
0 %
Average stats (last H2H results)
16 Oct 2021 - Major League Soccer
7 Mar 2020 - Major League Soccer
Live Commentary
New England have a dangerous throw-in.
Throw-in for New England in their own half.
New England's Carles Gil gets in a shot on goal at Gillette Stadium. But the effort is unsuccessful.
New England have a goal kick.
Free kick Chicago.
Throw-in Chicago.
A throw-in for the away team on the opposite half.
Chicago pushes forward through Kei Kamara, whose finish on goal is saved.
Corner awarded to New England.
Christopher Brady (Chicago) has been booked and must now be careful not to get a second yellow card.
Chicago awarded a throw-in in their own half.
At Gillette Stadium, DeJuan Jones has been yellow-carded for the home team.
Chicago awarded a free kick in their own half.
New England have been awarded a corner by Malik Badawi.
Malik Badawi signals a free kick to Chicago in their own half.
In Foxborough a free kick has been awarded the home team.
It's a goal kick for the away team in Foxborough.
New England's Matt Polster misses with an attempt on goal.
New England awarded a free kick in their own half.
Malik Badawi signals a free kick to Chicago in their own half.
Goal! Jozy Altidore (New England) levels the score at 3-3 with a header. That's a fine assist from Dave Romney.
Corner awarded to New England.
New England make their third substitution with Jozy Altidore replacing Bobby Wood.
Bruce Arena (New England) is making a second substitution, with Justin Rennicks replacing Emmanuel Boateng.
Goal kick for Chicago at Gillette Stadium.
New England's Carles Gil gets his shot away but it misses the target.
Goal! Maren Haile-Selassie gives Chicago a 2-3 lead. Kei Kamara instrumental with a fine assist.
It's a goal kick for the away team in Foxborough.
Malik Badawi signals a Chicago throw-in in New England's half.
Ball safe as Chicago is awarded a throw-in in their half.
New England to take a throw-in in Chicago territory.
Free kick for Chicago in their own half.
Malik Badawi awards the home team a throw-in.
Daniel Aceves is replacing Georgios Koutsias for the away team.
Chicago make their fourth substitution with Arnaud Souquet replacing Kendall Burks.
Ball goes out of play for a Chicago goal kick.
Throw-in for Chicago at Gillette Stadium.
New England have been awarded a corner by Malik Badawi.
Throw-in high up the field for New England in Foxborough.
Corner awarded to New England.
The away team replace Jairo Torres with Brian Gutierrez.
Chicago have a goal kick.
New England attack but Giacomo Vrioni's header doesn't find the target.
New England have been awarded a corner by Malik Badawi.
Malik Badawi awards Chicago a goal kick.
Rafael Czichos is on a sub for Mauricio Pineda for Chicago.
Chicago’s Mauricio Pineda is on his feet again at Gillette Stadium.
Corner awarded to New England.
Frank Klopas is making the team's first substitution at Gillette Stadium with Kei Kamara replacing Kacper Przybylko.
Carles Gil is replacing Latif Blessing for New England at Gillette Stadium.
Malik Badawi waits before resuming play because Mauricio Pineda for Chicago is still down.
New England drives forward and Giacomo Vrioni gets in a shot. Without netting, however.
Kacper Przybylko is back on the pitch.
Attention is being given to Chicago’s Kacper Przybylko and play has been suspended briefly.
Free kick for Chicago in their own half.
Throw-in for Chicago in their own half.
Throw-in for New England close to the penalty box.
Giacomo Vrioni gets his shot on target but fails to score for New England.
Throw-in for Chicago in their own half.
New England awarded a throw-in in their own half.
Chicago have been awarded a corner by Malik Badawi.
Chicago awarded a free kick in their own half.
Latif Blessing (New England) has received a yellow card from Malik Badawi.
Malik Badawi signals a free kick to Chicago in their own half.
Jairo Torres (Chicago) has received a first yellow card.
Malik Badawi signals a free kick to New England.
Throw-in for Chicago in the half of New England.
The first-half is over.
Ball goes out of play for a Chicago goal kick.
Matt Polster's header is off-target for New England.
Corner awarded to New England.
New England to take a throw-in in Chicago territory.
Malik Badawi awards Chicago a goal kick.
Bobby Wood of New England gets in a strike, but is off target.
Bobby Wood equalizes with a header to make it 2-2. Christian Makoun instrumental with a fine assist.
New England have been awarded a corner by Malik Badawi.
Goal! The home team reduce the deficit to 1-2 through a strike by Noel Buck. . Great play from Bobby Wood to set up the goal.
Malik Badawi awards the away team a throw-in.
Corner awarded to Chicago.
New England will need to be alert as they defend a dangerous free kick from Chicago.
New England have a goal kick.
In Foxborough Chicago attack through Kendall Burks. The finish is off target, however.
Corner awarded to Chicago.
It's a goal kick for the away team in Foxborough.
Ball safe as Chicago is awarded a throw-in in their half.
An unfortunate own goal by Andrew Farrell makes the score 0-2.
Goal kick for Chicago at Gillette Stadium.
New England awarded a free kick in their own half.
Malik Badawi awards Chicago a goal kick.
Throw-in New England.
Free kick for Chicago in their own half.
It's a goal kick for the away team in Foxborough.
Chicago have a goal kick.
Malik Badawi signals a free kick to Chicago in their own half.
Free kick for Chicago in their own half.
In Foxborough New England drive forward through DeJuan Jones. His shot is on target but it's saved.
Georgios Koutsias scores to make it 0-1 at Gillette Stadium. Xherdan Shaqiri with an assist there.
Malik Badawi signals a New England throw-in in Chicago's half.
Ball goes out of play for a Chicago goal kick.
DeJuan Jones for New England gets in a strike but fails to hit the target.
A throw-in for the home team on the opposite half.
Can Chicago capitalize from this throw-in deep inside New England's half?
New England push upfield but Malik Badawi quickly pulls them for offside.
Can New England get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in Chicago's half?
Malik Badawi signals a free kick to Chicago in their own half.
Goal kick for New England at Gillette Stadium.
Chicago are pushing forward but Miguel Navarro's finish is wide of the goal.
Chicago have been awarded a corner by Malik Badawi.
Chicago awarded a free kick in their own half.
Throw-in for Chicago at Gillette Stadium.
Chicago Fire have scored at least one goal for 5 consecutive matches.
Chicago Fire have received 3 red cards this season. This is the highest number in Major League Soccer.
Chicago Fire's performance of the last 5 matches is better than New England Revolution's.
New England Revolution have lost 3 matches in a row.
New England Revolution scores 1.33 goals when playing at home and Chicago Fire scores 1.62 goals when playing away (on average).
Both teams lost their last match.
Both teams haven't won their last match in Major League Soccer.
Average number of goals in the first half in meetings between New England Revolution and Chicago Fire is 1.2.
Average number of goals in meetings between New England Revolution and Chicago Fire is 3.
New England Revolution scores 1.6 goals in a match against Chicago Fire and Chicago Fire scores 1.4 goals against New England Revolution (on average).
Chicago Fire have won just 0 of their last 5 Major League Soccer games against New England Revolution.
New England Revolution have lost just 0 of their last 5 Major League Soccer games against Chicago Fire.
In the last 5 meetings New England Revolution won 1, Chicago Fire won 0, 4 draws.
New England Revolution have lost just 0 of their last 5 games against Chicago Fire (in all competitions).
In Major League Soccer, New England Revolution has better performance than Chicago Fire.
When Chicago Fire is down 1-0 away, they win 11% of their matches.
When New England Revolution is down 0-1 home, they win 20% of their matches.
When Chicago Fire leads 0-1 away, they win in 80% of their matches.
When New England Revolution leads 1-0 at home, they win in 66% of their matches.
Their last meeting was a draw. (1-1)
New England Revolution wins 24% of halftimes, Chicago Fire wins 38%.
New England Revolution wins 1st half in 24% of their matches, Chicago Fire in 38% of their matches.
Matt Polster has more yellow cards (3) than any other player at New England Revolution. Gaston Gimenez has collected 5 for Chicago Fire.
New England Revolution's home record this season: 4-2-0.
Chicago Fire haven't scored in 2 of their 5 away matches in Major League Soccer this season.
New England Revolution haven't scored in 0 of their 6 home matches in Major League Soccer this season.
When playing at home, New England Revolution have not lost to Chicago Fire in their last 5 encounters.
Chicago Fire have lost 3 away matches in a row.
Did you know that Chicago Fire scores 39% of their goals between the minutes 31-45?
Did you know that New England Revolution scores 26% of their goals between the minutes 31-45?
In Major League Soccer, Chicago Fire have lost their last 3 away matches.
Last season's matches: 0-0 (New England Revolution at home) and 1-1 (Chicago Fire at home).
Chicago Fire's last away win against New England Revolution was in 2017.
During the last 70 meetings, New England Revolution have won 27 times, there have been 17 draws while Chicago Fire have won 26 times. The goal difference is 92-89 in favour of Chicago Fire.
During the last 35 meetings with New England Revolution playing at home, New England Revolution have won 20 times, there have been 7 draws while Chicago Fire have won 8 times. The goal difference is 52-29 in favour of New England Revolution.
Score and result New England Revolution - Chicago Fire
The New England Revolution - Chicago Fire (Football - Major League Soccer) match in 5/27/23 19:30 is now complete.
The New England Revolution - Chicago Fire result is as follows: 3-3
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