It’s playoff soccer in Foxborough as the New England Revolution take on New York City FC Tuesday night in the Eastern Conference Finals of the 2021 MLS Playoffs. After a dominant regular season, the Revs are looking to make a big playoff push this year behind the likes of Adam Buska, Gustavo Bou and Carles Gil. They’ll be looking to take down a NYC FC club they went 1-2 against this regular season. However, New England did get the last laugh, winning 2-1 back in September.
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Tuesday’s match will a nationally televised primetime affair -- a changeup from the local broadcasts for much of the season. The match will be broadcast on TV via FOX Sports 1 in English and FOX Deportes in Spanish. Fans can also watch the match streaming via fuboTV (which has a free trial)
New England Revolution vs. NYC FC (MLS Playoffs 2021 - Eastern Conference Semifinals)
What time does the match start? Where can I watch it on TV? - Tuesday’s match will start at 7:30 p.m. EST and will air on TV via FOX Sports 1 nationally in English and FOX Deportes in Spanish.
Live stream options: FOX Sports | fuboTV | Sling - If you have a cable subscription, you may be able to stream online via FOX Sports using the login credentials from your cable provider. If you don’t have cable, you can sign up for Sling or fuboTV (which has a free trial) to watch online.
Where to buy tickets: Stubhub | Ticketmaster | SeatGeek
More coverage via the Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Bruce Arena won a record fourth Major League Soccer Coach of the Year award on Monday after leading the New England Revolution to a league-record 73 points.
The 70-year-old, a member of the U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame, also won the award with D.C. United in 1997 and the LA Galaxy in 2009 and 2011. He tied Sigi Schmid’s record of 240 regular-season wins.
New England hosts New York City on Tuesday in the playoffs. Arena is seeking his sixth MLS title and is trying to become the first coach to win with three different teams.
He received 57.97% of the vote by MLS club technical staff, media and current players. Colorado’s Robin Fraser was second with 20.8% and Seattle’s Brian Schmetzer was third with 4%.