Thursday, March 31, 2016
Red Bulls-Revolution Preview (The Associated Press)
The New England Revolution are one of only five clubs to play their home matches on an artificial surface, and they've used their familiarity with the nuances of Gillette Stadium to post a strong mark there in recent years. New England hopes to jump on New York quickly and put the sting of going winless in its first four matches behind it. The Revolution are 0-1-3 after playing to a 1-all draw at New York City FC on Saturday, and their only home game was a scoreless tie against D.C. United on March 12.
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