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Nashville’s 9-game unbeaten line on line against host revolution

May 31, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Nashville SC Forward Sam Sirij (9) and New York City FC Midfielder Keaton Parks (55) led the ball during the second half at Geodis Park. Compulsory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagon Picture

After an extended break for both clubs, the New England Revolution and Nashville SC may have to shake some war when they resume playing in Foxboro, month on Wednesday.

The two teams return to action for the first time since 14 June, aiming to reversed FC Cincinnati with a domestic loss of 1-0 with New England (6-5-5, 23 points), which took away the nine-game stretch of no disadvantages (5-0-4) without any loss (5-0-4).

Kranti started the season with four necklaces in his first six matches (1-4–1), but survived the basement of the Eastern Conference and set his eyes too much in the second half of the year.

Revces defender Tanner Besan said, “We have made a lot of progress since 1 to Penen’s day.” “It took some time to make it, so now we need to contact the rest of the season with a attitude that we can win and start putting more points on the table.”

Playing a slow-running game, New England scored just 19 goals this season-the fourth lowest at the conference. Revolution has allowed only 15 goals through 16 sports, the second low in the league (Vancouver, 14). Carls Gill led the team with six goals and four assistance, while goalkeeper Aljaz Ivasik has posted seven clean sheets.

Nashville SC (9-4-5, 32 digits) will be an unbeaten line (5-0-4) on the line on Wednesday. Nashville, who opened the season with a 0–0 draw against New England on 22 February, did not lose since falling from April 19, April 19 in Seattle.

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However, after separating from eight places in the Eastern Conference, Nashville knows that its successful run can be stopped by the Peski New England squad.

Nashville’s head coach Bij Kailaghan said, “I think I can give to New England, this is that they are a very difficult team to play with the ball and without both.” “They have some attacker players who can actually hurt you and they are really stingy on the defensive side. New England is always a difficult place to play. We hope that it will be a traditional Eastern conference fight, but I think people are ready to challenge.

Nashville, which was last played in a 2–0 road win in Chicago on 14 June, has been led to score with 12 goals of Sam Sai. It ranks second for Philadelphia’s Tai Bribo (13) in the league.

-Bield level media

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