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97′
R. Mosquera
85′
A. Sejdic
S.Bangoura
85′
akhundzade
T. Habroune
85′
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J. Hall
83′
O.Valencia
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J. Hall
71′
R. Camacho
68′
J.Ruvalcaba
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E. Forsberg
65′
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C. Cowell
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J. Hall
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J. Hall
Assist: C. Cowell
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J. Hall
Assist: C. Cowell
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Match Report: New York Red Bulls 3-2 Columbus Crew | Late Drama at Red Bull Arena

The New York Red Bulls secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over the Columbus Crew on May 14, 2026, in a match that saw three goals in the final 20 minutes at Red Bull Arena. The result lifts the Red Bulls into the playoff spots, while the Crew will rue missed chances and a late defensive lapse.

Match Overview

The first half ended goalless despite chances at both ends. The deadlock was broken just after the hour mark by Columbus, but the Red Bulls roared back with two quick goals. The Crew equalized with five minutes remaining, only for the Red Bulls to snatch a winner in stoppage time through a corner kick header.

First Half Stalemate

Both sides struggled to find rhythm in a cagey first 45 minutes. Columbus goalkeeper Patrick Schulte made a fine save to deny Lewis Morgan, while Red Bulls' Carlos Coronel tipped a shot from Cucho Hernández over the bar. The teams entered the break with zeros on the scoreboard.

Second Half Explosions

The game opened up after the break. Columbus took the lead in the 63rd minute when Darlington Nagbe drove home from 20 yards. But the Red Bulls responded almost immediately: Elias Manoel equalized in the 69th minute, and substitute Dante Vanzeir put the home side ahead in the 74th minute with a clinical finish. Columbus showed resilience, equalizing in the 85th minute through Cucho Hernández's free kick. Just when it looked like the points would be shared, Red Bulls center-back Andrés Reyes rose highest to head in a corner in the 92nd minute, sparking wild celebrations.

Standout Players

Dante Vanzeir was the game-changer for New York, netting the second goal and providing the assist for the winner. For Columbus, Cucho Hernández was a constant menace and his free-kick goal was a moment of brilliance. The Red Bulls' energy and pressing game eventually overwhelmed the Crew in the closing stages.

Table Impact

The victory moves the New York Red Bulls into 6th place in the Eastern Conference, just two points off the top four. Columbus Crew remain in 8th place but have now lost three of their last five matches. The win extends Red Bulls' unbeaten home run to five games, a key foundation for their playoff push.

Attendance: 18,207 at Red Bull Arena