Match ends, New York City FC 1, New England Revolution 2.
92' - GOAL NYCFC! Callens scores with a great header
Four minutes of added time
89' - Castellanos caught in offside
88' - YELLOW CARD: DeJuan Jones
86' - Change also for Revs: off Nguyen, on Delamea
85' - Couple of changes for NYCFC: on Rocha and Acevedo, off Parks and Sands
84' - Attempt missed for New England with Kelyn Rowe
80' - GOAL NEW ENGLAND! Lee Nguyen scores!
79' - PENALTY FOR NEW ENGLAND!
76' - Kelyn Rowe is shown the yellow card.
74' - Hand ball by Keaton Parks
72' - AGAIN JOHNSON SAVES NYCFC! On the shot of Buksa, Sean Johnson made a miracle saving the team
70' - Two substitution for NYCFC: on Mackay-Steven and Matarrita, off Thórarinsson and Medina
67' - WHAT A SAVES OF JOHNSON! Sean saves New York
66' - Corner kicks for New England
65' - Parks tries from outside the box, his shot is blocked by a defender
57' - Three substitutions for New England Revolution: on Buksa, Rowe and Polster,off Bunbury, McNamara and Caldwell
53' - BIG CHANCE FOR NYCFC! Castellanos shoots towards the goal, his shot is blocked by a defender
50' - NYCFC gest a corner kick
Second Half Begins
First Half ends
46' - CHANCE FOR NYCFC! Excellent job of Castellanos but Turner saves his team
Three minutes of added time
45' - Tajouri-Shradi tries an improbable shot outside the box
44' - Medina gets another corner kick
43' - OPPORTUNITY FOR NYCFC! Chanot's header, ball out a little
42' - Tajouri-Shradi is stopped by a defender in a corner
37' - Substitution for New England Revolution: Fagundez replaced Penilla
33' - NYCFC does not find space in the defense of New England Revolution
25' - Great saves of Turner on Castellanos
24' - Cross of Tinnerholm for Parks but his header is weak
18' - Johnson saves on antoher shot of the Revs. The defense of NYCFC are doing a lot of mistakes
16' - Attempt of New England for Teal Bunbury. Revs close to score again
14' - Good chance for Medina inside the box but his shot ends very high
12' - Again Tajouri-Shradi tries to embarrass the opposing goalkeeper who saves easily
10' - Ismael Tajouri-Shradi tried from outside, the ball is out
8' - Tinnerholm lost the possession and the Revs get the first corner
4' - Ring tries from the long distance, bad shot
2' - GOAL NEW ENGLAND! Teal Bunbury scored by surprising the defense of New York. Mistake of Callens leading the defense for the offside
1' - First danger for the defense of NYCFC
FIRST HALF BEGIN
Everything is ready for the start of the game
STARTING XI:
NYCFC (4-2-3-1): Johnson; Sands, Callens, Chanot, Tinnerholm; Parks, Thórarinsson; Medina, Ring, Tajouri-Shadi; Castellanos.
SUBS: Stuver, Barraza, Ibeagha, Matarrita, Scally, Mackay-Steven, Rocha, Torres, Avecedo.
COACH: Ronny Deila.
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NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION (4-2-3-1): Turner; Bye, Farrell, Kessler, Jones; Scott Caldwell, McNamara; Buchanan, Nguyen, Penilla; Bunbury.
SUBS: Knighton, Mancienne, Büttner, Milnar Delamea, Fagundez, Rowe, Manneh, Buksa, Polster.
COACH: Bruce Arena.
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