New York Red Bulls 1-1 New York City FC: Hudson River Derby Ends in Stalemate
The latest edition of the Hudson River Derby between the New York Red Bulls and New York City FC ended in a 1-1 draw on May 17, 2026, at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey. Both sides showed intensity from the first whistle in this Major League Soccer showdown, but neither could find a decisive edge, leaving the local bragging rights shared.
Match Overview
After a tight first half that saw few clear chances, the deadlock was broken just before the hour mark. New York City FC struck first, with a well-worked move that saw their striker slot home from a cutback. However, the Red Bulls responded decisively just ten minutes later, capitalizing on a defensive error to level the score. The final half-hour featured end-to-end action, but both goalkeepers stood firm to preserve the 1-1 result.
Key Moments
- 57th minute: NYCFC opens the scoring through a composed finish following a swift counter-attack.
- 67th minute: Red Bulls equalize after a loose pass in the NYCFC midfield allows a quick transition and a clinical strike.
- 84th minute: A dangerous free kick for the home side is tipped over the bar by the NYCFC goalkeeper.
Tactical Story
The Red Bulls pressed high in their typical 4-2-3-1 shape, looking to force turnovers early. NYCFC, playing out from the back, showed patience but struggled to create sustained pressure. The visitors' goal came from a rare moment of space out wide, while the home side's equalizer was born from high energy and directness. The midfield battle was fiercely contested, with both teams canceling each other out in the center of the park.
Standout Players
Red Bulls winger Elias Manoel was a constant threat on the left flank, completing four dribbles and creating two chances. For NYCFC, midfielder James Sands controlled the tempo and completed over 90% of his passes. The two goalscorers also deserve mention for their composure in front of goal.
Implications
The result leaves both sides in the mid-table of the Eastern Conference, with the Red Bulls now unbeaten in their last three home matches. NYCFC will see this as a point gained given the hostile environment, but they will rue missed opportunities to claim all three.

