THE BASICS
New England Revolution vs. St. Louis CITY SC
Saturday, September 7 | 7:30 p.m. ET
Gillette Stadium | Foxborough, Mass.
Predicted Weather: Evening showers | High 76 | Low 59
TIMELINE TO KICKOFF
Parking lots open at 5:30 p.m. (4:30 p.m. for Season Members)
Gates open at 6:30 p.m. (6:15 p.m. for Season Members)
Kickoff vs. St. Louis CITY SC at 7:30 p.m.
HOW TO TUNE IN
WATCH
Streaming/TV: MLS Season Pass on Apple TV
LISTEN
Radio: 98.5 The Sports Hub (English), 1260 AM Nossa Radio (Portuguese)
CONCUSSION AWARENESS NIGHT
In partnership with ThinkTaylor, the Revs will host their annual Concussion Awareness Night on Saturday when St. Louis CITY SC visits Gillette Stadium for the first time.
Fans attending the match should pick up a ThinkTaylor Pledge Card upon entry (available at all stadium gates), as the cards will be used as part of an "Orange Out" in the 20th minute of Saturday night's game. Revolution legend and St. Louis native Taylor Twellman will also lead the crowd in reciting the #TTPledge at halftime.
For those interested in learning more about ThinkTaylor, an informational table will be set up in Fan Zone, where fans will also be encouraged to sign the #TTPledge Wall.
Fans can also support ThinkTaylor by stopping by the Gillette Stadium ProShop to purchase a special orange scarf featuring both the Revs and ThinkTaylor.
Finally, Saturday night's Hero of the Match will recognize an individual working to increase concussion awareness.
MOBILE ORDERING - EXPRESS PICKUP
Hungry? Don’t wait! Tap, order and pick up. It’s that easy! On the New England Revolution App, you can now place a mobile order with express pickup during any of our special events and matches.
Available now at these five locations:
Italian Sausage at Section 111
Ale House at Section 113 & 137
Stadium Pizza at Section 116
Tailgate Grill at Section 131
RECENT FORM VS. ST. LOUIS CITY SC
This will be the first-ever meeting between the Revs and St. Louis CITY SC, who entered MLS as an expansion team for the 2023 season. While there's currently no history between these clubs, the Revs have been inextricably linked with the city of St. Louis through players like Taylor Twellman, Steve Ralston, and Pat Noonan, among others.
New England (8-15-2, 26 pts.) returned from the Leagues Cup break with a pair of road games, rolling to a 5-0 win in Montréal before suffering a 2-0 loss this past weekend at Real Salt Lake. Those results leave the Revs five points back of the playoff places in the East but with multiple games in hand on every team they're chasing, a valuable asset with just seven weeks remaining until Decision Day on October 19. The Revs will lean heavily on their home form during that stretch, as all four of their remaining games at Gillette Stadium are against opponents currently below the playoff line in their respective conferences.
One of those teams is St. Louis (5-10-12, 27 pts.), currently 13th in the West and nine points back of the final playoff place with just seven games to play. They are, however, coming off a potentially season-saving victory, claiming a 2-1 win over the West-leading LA Galaxy this past Sunday thanks to goals from Cedric Teuchert and Marcel Hartel. But in order to reach the postseason for a second straight year, St. Louis will need to find a way to win away from home, as they'll enter the weekend as the only team in MLS yet to claim a victory on their travels (0-6-7).
After their brief return to Foxborough, the Revs will be back on the road next Saturday night for a visit to Orlando City SC (Sept. 14), a trip that will begin a three-game week that also includes meetings with CF Montréal (Sept. 18) and Charlotte FC (Sept. 21).
Overall Record vs. St. Louis CITY SC: 0-0-0
Home Record vs. St. Louis CITY SC: 0-0-0
Last meeting at Gillette Stadium: N/A
Last meeting at CITYPARK: N/A
RELATED NEWS
READ: Preview | Revs return home Saturday night for first-ever meeting with St. Louis
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WATCH: The City That Raised Me | How St. Louis' rich soccer history shaped a Revolution legend
WATCH: ThinkTaylor Pledge | Take the #TTPledge for concussion awareness
LISTEN: The Soccer Show | Vrioni talks playoff push, plus St. Louis preview and USMNT analysis
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SHOW YOUR COLORS
Saturday night the Revolution will be wearing the "Boston Tea Party" kit, which will serve as the club's primary uniform for the 2024 and 2025 MLS seasons.
Inspired by Boston's proud history of positive defiance, the kit commemorates the recent 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party in December 1773. The shirt design is highlighted by red and white vertical waves on the jersey's front, which represent the ripples in the Boston Harbor made by East India Training Company's tea creates as the American revolutionaries emptied 45 tons of tea into the water.
The navy jersey features red shoulders with three white stripes, a throwback to earlier Revolution jerseys, paired with navy shorts and navy socks, featuring red and white striping on top.
You can purchase your "Boston Tea Party" kit HERE.