

Connecticut United FC 1–4 New York City Team B: MLS Next Pro Dominance
New York City Team B delivered a commanding performance on the road at Connecticut United FC on 27 June 2026, running out 4–1 winners in an MLS Next Pro encounter. The match, played at the Connecticut Athletic Center, showcased the depth of NYCFC’s development system as their reserves overwhelmed the home side.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, New York City Team B controlled possession and territory. Connecticut United, playing in only their second season in the league, struggled to cope with the visitors’ fluid attacking movement and high press.
Key Moments
- 12’ – NYCFC B take the lead: A neat one-two on the edge of the box allowed Jovan Mijatović to curl a shot into the top corner.
- 28’ – Second goal: A defensive error from Connecticut’s centre-back gifted the ball to Julián Fernández, who slotted calmly past the keeper.
- 45+2’ – Third before the break: A corner kick routine saw Maxi Rodríguez (no relation to the Argentine legend) head home from close range.
- 55’ – Connecticut pull one back: A rare counter-attack ended with Ethan Zubak finishing off a cross from the right.
- 78’ – Fourth seals the win: Substitute Andres Jasson capped a fine team move with a low drive into the far corner.
Tactical Story
New York City Team B operated in a 4-3-3 with high full-backs, creating overloads in wide areas. Connecticut United attempted to sit deep in a 5-4-1 block but were unable to prevent the visitors from finding space between the lines. The hosts’ midfield was overrun, particularly in the first half.
Standout Players
- Julián Fernández (NYCFC B): The Argentine winger scored one, assisted another, and was a constant menace with his dribbling.
- Giannis Koutsias (Chivas NYCFC B – note correct name): The Greek forward held up play well and provided two assists.
- Jake Rice (Connecticut United): Despite the loss, the goalkeeper made several sharp saves to keep the scoreline from ballooning further.
Table Impact
The victory lifts New York City Team B into 3rd place in the Eastern Conference of MLS Next Pro, just two points off the top. Connecticut United remain bottom of the standings, having lost five of their last six matches. The result underscores the gap between established academy sides and expansion teams still building their identity.
Match date: 27 June 2026 · Venue: Connecticut Athletic Center