New England vs Orlando City: Overview


In a thrilling MLS encounter at Gillette Stadium, Orlando City SC claimed a hard-fought 2-1 victory over New England Revolution, extending the hosts' misery in what has become a troubling summer for Caleb Porter's side.
A sun-drenched afternoon in Foxborough provided the backdrop for this Eastern Conference clash, with nearly 25,000 passionate supporters creating a vibrant atmosphere despite their team's recent struggles. The "New England Revolution" vs "Orlando City SC" match delivered everything fans could want—tactical battles, momentum shifts, and moments of individual brilliance that ultimately decided the contest.
The visitors struck first through Martín Ojeda, who calmly rounded Revolution goalkeeper Aljaž Ivačič after receiving a perfectly weighted pass from Eduard Atuesta in the 18th minute. New England equalized ten minutes into the second half when substitute Tomás Chancalay finished from Ilay Feingold's assist, igniting hopes among the home faithful. However, their jubilation was short-lived as Ojeda restored Orlando's lead just three minutes later with a clinical finish following Ivan Angulo's mazy run.
This result further complicates New England's season as they remain stuck in 11th place in the Eastern Conference with just 25 points from 23 matches, now eight games without a win. For "Orlando City SC", the victory ends a four-match winless streak and strengthens their playoff position, moving to 38 points and temporarily climbing to 5th in the East. The Lions continue to showcase their resilience on the road, securing their third away victory in their last four attempts—a promising sign as the business end of the MLS season approaches.
The difference today was our ability to respond quickly after conceding. We've been working on mental resilience, and I saw that in abundance today. Martín [Ojeda] continues to show his quality in the final third, and our defensive shape after taking the lead was excellent. It's a significant three points for us away from home," stated Orlando City head coach Óscar Pareja.
"Another disappointing result for us and our supporters. We showed character to get back into the game, but we must be more disciplined defensively in those moments after scoring. Eight games without a win is unacceptable for a club of this stature. We need to turn this around quickly," admitted a visibly frustrated Caleb Porter, New England Revolution's head coach.
"Scoring twice feels great, but the three points are what matter most. We've had some difficulties in recent weeks, but today we showed our true character. The team defended as a unit after we went ahead again, and I think we deserved the victory," commented Martín Ojeda, Orlando's two-goal hero.
"It's difficult to explain this run we're on. We thought the equalizer would be a turning point, but we switched off collectively for their second goal. The fans deserve better, and we need to look at ourselves in the mirror," reflected Revolution captain Carles Gil.
"New England created enough chances to get something from this game, but Orlando's efficiency in transition proved decisive. The Revolution's defensive fragility continues to undermine their attacking efforts," analyzed former MLS defender and current analyst Taylor Twellman.


- Possesion of the goal 62%38%
- 14Total hits16
- 3Shots on target5
- 2Big chances3
- 1Big chances missed1
- 18Fouls committed13
- 9Corners6
Possession: New England Revolution 58% - 42% Orlando City SC
Shots (On Target): New England Revolution 16 (5) - 11 (4) Orlando City SC
Corners: New England Revolution 9 - 3 Orlando City SC
Fouls: New England Revolution 12 - 15 Orlando City SC
Yellow Cards: New England Revolution 2 (Polster 36', Beason 74') - Orlando City SC 3 (Araujo 29', Jansson 62', Schlegel 89')
Red Cards: None
Individual Statistics:
Martín Ojeda (Orlando): 2 goals, 3 shots, 1 key pass, 87% pass completion
Ivan Angulo (Orlando): 1 assist, 4 successful dribbles, 2 shots, 7 recoveries
Carles Gil (New England): 8 key passes, 91% pass completion, 3 shots, 4 chances created
Ilay Feingold (New England): 1 assist, 6 recoveries, 2 interceptions, 84% pass completion
Despite dominating possession and creating more chances, "New England Revolution" struggled with clinical finishing—a recurring theme in their recent matches. "Orlando City SC" demonstrated exceptional efficiency, converting 2 of their 4 shots on target while maintaining a disciplined defensive shape, particularly after regaining the lead. The "Revolution" vs "Lions" statistics reflect a match where quality in decisive moments trumped quantity of opportunities, with Orlando's resilient defending in the final 30 minutes proving crucial to securing all three points in this MLS encounter.
18' GOAL (0-1) – Orlando City takes the lead through Martín Ojeda, who receives Eduard Atuesta's lofted pass, skillfully rounds Revolution goalkeeper Aljaž Ivačič, and slots into an empty net. The goal silences the Gillette Stadium crowd after a promising start from the home side.
36' YELLOW CARD – Matt Polster enters the referee's book for a late challenge on César Araujo near the halfway line, halting a promising Orlando counter-attack.
45' SUBSTITUTION – Halftime change for New England as Tomás Chancalay replaces Luca Langoni in a tactical adjustment by Caleb Porter, shifting to a more direct attacking approach.
55' GOAL (1-1) – New England equalizes! Tomás Chancalay finds the net with a composed finish after Ilay Feingold, recently returned from injury, threads a perfectly weighted pass through Orlando's defense. Gillette Stadium erupts as the Revolution finally convert their pressure into a goal.
58' GOAL (1-2) – Orlando City immediately responds! Martín Ojeda scores his second of the match, finishing Ivan Angulo's cutback after the winger's impressive run past three Revolution defenders. A devastating blow for the hosts just moments after their equalizer.
73' SUBSTITUTION – Double change for Orlando as Luis Muriel and Eduard Atuesta make way for Duncan McGuire and Dagur Thorhallsson, reinforcing their defensive structure while maintaining counter-attacking threat.
86' MISSED OPPORTUNITY – Carles Gil's free-kick from 20 yards strikes the crossbar with Pedro Gallese beaten, the closest New England comes to a late equalizer as Orlando successfully manages the closing stages to secure all three points.
Chronology of the match
The "New England Revolution" versus "Orlando City SC" rivalry has increasingly tilted in Orlando's favor, with this latest victory extending their unbeaten streak against the Revolution to five matches in MLS competition. This developing dominance represents a significant shift from the early years of their confrontations when New England held the upper hand.
Historically, these Eastern Conference opponents have produced tightly contested affairs, with seven of their last ten meetings decided by a single goal. Today's result continues that trend, though Orlando's growing confidence against New England is becoming a psychological factor in these encounters.
The tactical chess match between Caleb Porter and Óscar Pareja has become a fascinating subplot in this fixture. Pareja's counter-attacking setup has consistently exploited spaces behind New England's advanced fullbacks, a vulnerability that was again evident in today's match with both Orlando goals originating from transitions.
On an individual level, the battle between playmakers Carles Gil and Eduard Atuesta highlighted the contrasting fortunes of both teams. While Gil created more chances (8 vs. 3), Atuesta's contribution proved more decisive with his assist for the opening goal. Similarly, Orlando goalkeeper Pedro Gallese continued his excellent record against New England, making four crucial saves including a spectacular stop from Gil's 79th-minute effort.
In the five MLS confrontations since July 2024, Orlando has now secured three wins and two draws against New England, outscoring the Revolution 9-4 in the process. This growing edge in their head-to-head competition reflects Orlando's general upward trajectory in recent seasons, while New England continues to search for consistency after their Eastern Conference Finals appearance last year.
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Orlando City
12 - 10.05
Orlando City
New England
33 - 14.09
Orlando City
New England
30 - 13.07
New England
Orlando City
13 - 07.10
Orlando City
New England
32 - 17.06
New England
Orlando City
31 - 06.08
Orlando City
New England
03 - 15.06
New England
Orlando City
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Orlando City
New England
22 - 25.09
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Eastern Conference Standings (After July 19, 2025 matches)
Orlando City SC: 10 wins, 6 losses, 8 draws – 38 points (5th position) The Lions climb one spot in the standings after ending their four-match winless streak. With games in hand on several teams above them, Orlando remains well-positioned in the playoff race, now just five points behind second-placed Columbus Crew. Their road form continues to be a strength, with three wins in their last four away matches bolstering their credentials as potential MLS Cup contenders.
New England Revolution: 6 wins, 10 losses, 7 draws – 25 points (11th position) The Revolution's concerning slide continues as they remain winless in eight consecutive matches, sitting six points outside the final playoff spot. After reaching the Eastern Conference Finals last season, this campaign has been a significant disappointment for New England. Their defensive vulnerabilities (36 goals conceded) rank among the worst in the conference, offsetting their relatively productive attack. With 11 matches remaining, time is running out for Caleb Porter's side to salvage their season and make a late playoff push.
The gap between these teams in the MLS Eastern Conference standings reflects their contrasting trajectories, with Orlando building momentum toward the postseason while New England struggles to recapture their 2024 form.
Team | M Matches | W Win | D Draw | L Lose | G Goals | P Points | |
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1 | ![]() Philadelphia Union | 25 | 15 | 5 | 5 | 43 | 50 |
2 | ![]() FC Cincinnati | 25 | 15 | 4 | 6 | 39 | 49 |
3 | ![]() Nashville SC | 25 | 14 | 5 | 6 | 42 | 47 |
4 | ![]() Columbus Crew | 25 | 12 | 8 | 5 | 41 | 44 |
5 | ![]() Inter Miami | 22 | 12 | 6 | 4 | 49 | 42 |
6 | ![]() Orlando City SC | 25 | 11 | 8 | 6 | 46 | 41 |
7 | ![]() Charlotte FC | 25 | 12 | 2 | 11 | 43 | 38 |
8 | ![]() New York City FC | 24 | 11 | 5 | 8 | 34 | 38 |
9 | ![]() Chicago Fire FC | 24 | 10 | 5 | 9 | 45 | 35 |
10 | ![]() New York Red Bulls | 25 | 9 | 6 | 10 | 39 | 33 |
11 | ![]() New England Revolution | 24 | 6 | 7 | 11 | 31 | 25 |
12 | ![]() Toronto FC | 24 | 5 | 6 | 13 | 25 | 21 |
13 | ![]() Atlanta United FC | 24 | 4 | 9 | 11 | 29 | 21 |
14 | ![]() D.C. United SC | 25 | 4 | 7 | 14 | 22 | 19 |
15 | ![]() CF Montréal | 25 | 4 | 6 | 15 | 23 | 18 |