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St. Louis City SC
New England Revolution
Attacks
91
92
Dangerous Attacks
42
40
Ball Possession
49
51
On Target
6
2
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End 3-1
100′
R. Bürki
98′
mamadou mbacke
J. Orozco
89′
L. MacNaughton
D. Polvara
88′
J. Orozco
83′
3-1
M. Hartel
78′
J. Yueill
L. Campana
76′
Y. Damet
73′
D. Fagúndez
W.Sands
73′
P.Miller
B.Raines
73′
S. Córdova
C.martins
66′
M. Fofana
59′
L. Campana
D.Turgeman
59′
G. Yow
Luca Daniel·Langoni
51′
B.Ceballos
Halftime 2-1
48′
2-1
C. Durkin
Assist: R. Santos
38′
R. Santos
29′
1-1
S. Becher
Assist: D. Edelman
14′
0-1
I.Feingold
Assist: Luca Daniel·Langoni
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Match Info
St. Louis City SC secured a convincing 3-1 home victory over the New England Revolution in Major League Soccer action at CITYPARK on March 22, 2026. The win continues St. Louis's strong home form and hands the Revolution a difficult defeat on their travels. The hosts established their dominance in the first half and managed the game expertly after the break to see out the result. The key moments began with St. Louis opening the scoring midway through the first half, adding a second before the interval to take a comfortable 2-0 lead into halftime. New England came out with more purpose after the break and managed to score a goal to reduce the deficit, making for a tense period. However, St. Louis City SC sealed the victory with a decisive third goal in the final twenty minutes, restoring their two-goal cushion and closing out the match. A standout performance came from the St. Louis attacking midfield, which consistently created chances and applied pressure. The result has a positive table impact for St. Louis City SC, moving them up the competitive Western Conference standings, while the Revolution will be disappointed to leave empty-handed as they look to solidify their position in the East. The St. Louis manager undoubtedly highlighted his team's resilience after conceding, while the New England coach likely pointed to defensive lapses at critical moments.