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05-31 06:00
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H2H
Lineups
Carolina Core
New York Red Bulls B
Attacks
89
101
Dangerous Attacks
49
82
Ball Possession
34
66
On Target
4
6
Off Target
3014
4014
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100′
A. Modelo
98′
Christian Gallagher
98′
nolan evers
97′
Benjamin Rodriguez
96′
S. Baitinger
95′
G. Rockhill
95′
D. Cadigan
94′
Anthony Sumo Jr.
93′
David Diaz
92′
nathan worth
91′
C. Lundeen
End 1-1
82′
David Diaz
A. Pineda
82′
G. Rockhill
M.Lamine·Diakite
78′
C. Simmons
joyeux bungi masanka
78′
A. Wilson
C. Faello
74′
D. Colon
N. Martinez
73′
S. Baitinger
M. Jiménez
67′
Christian Gallagher
D. Nelich
67′
P. Sokoloff
J. Munson
65′
C. Lundeen
T. Zeegers
45′
M.Lamine·Diakite
C. Orbaugh
Halftime 1-1
32′
A. Sánchez
29′
1-1
A. Pineda
12′
0-1
Benjamin Rodriguez
Assist: M. Jiménez
5′
N. Martinez
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Shot on target
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yellow card
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Match Info

Carolina Core 1-1 New York Red Bulls B | MLS Next Pro | May 31, 2026

The Carolina Core continued their promising MLS Next Pro campaign with a hard-fought 1-1 draw against New York Red Bulls B at Sahlen’s Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park. Both teams fielded youthful lineups, and the match offered plenty of energy, end-to-end action, and a share of the spoils that reflected the balance of play.

Match Overview

New York Red Bulls B started brightly, pressing high from the first minute and forcing Carolina into early defensive errors. The visitors took the lead in the 14th minute when forward Caden Clark latched onto a through ball and slotted past the advancing goalkeeper. The goal was a reward for the Red Bulls’ aggressive gegenpressing style, which forced a turnover in midfield.

Carolina Core responded well, slowly taking control of possession and creating chances. The equalizer came in the 41st minute through a well-worked team move. Midfielder Jalen Harvey played a one-two with striker Diego Sánchezm and then fired a low shot into the bottom corner from the edge of the box. The goal was no less than the home side deserved after a period sustained pressure.

Key Moments

  • 14’ – Goal (0-1): Clark takes a well-weighted pass and finishes calmly past the keeper.
  • 41’ – Goal (1-1): Harvey slots home after a quick exchange with Sánchez.
  • 55’ – Miss: Carolina’s Sánchez hits the post from close range after a corner.
  • 78’ – Red card: New York’s midfielder Dylan Sullivan is shown a second yellow card for a clumsy tackle, leaving the visitors with ten men.

Tactical Story

After the sending off, Carolina Core pushed for a winner, piling on pressure. However, the Red Bulls B defense, organized by center-back Omar Valencia, held firm. Carolina switched to a 4-2-4 in the final ten minutes but were unable to find a decisive breakthrough. New York’s goalkeeper, Tom Shields, made two fine saves to preserve the draw.

Standout Players

Jalen Harvey (Carolina Core): Scored the equalizer and was a constant threat from midfield, driving forward with purpose.

Caden Clark (New York Red Bulls B): Led the line well and took his goal with composure. His movement troubled Carolina’s defenders throughout.

Tom Shields (New York Red Bulls B): The young goalkeeper made several key saves to earn his side a point.

Table Impact

The draw leaves Carolina Core in 6th place in the Eastern Conference with 11 points from 7 matches, while New York Red Bulls B remain 8th with 9 points. Both teams will be eager to turn draws into wins as the season progresses.