Head Coach Michael Bradley opens his ledger of matches at Sports Illustrated Stadium on Saturday afternoon, rolling the identical lineup that received in Week 1, towards New England Revolution.
In Week 1, the Red Bulls had been the primary group to start out three gamers 17-years-old or youthful. They’ll do the identical in Week 2.
Julian Hall begins up high for RBNY following his brace within the season opener, supported by Jorge Ruvalcaba and Cade Cowell. Hall turned the fifth participant in MLS historical past to attain a number of objectives in a single recreation at 17 years or youthful.
Emil Forsberg, Ronald Donkor and Adri Mehmeti anchor the midfield.
Forsberg has recorded 5 purpose contributions in three profession matches towards New England (3G, 2A). Forsberg has scored in two-straight house openers at Sports Illustrated Stadium.
Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty, Dylan Nealis, Justin Che and Matthew Dos Santos get the nod alongside the again line.
New York have posted an 18-6-6 mark of their house openers in franchise historical past. This would be the first time since 2009 that New York have hosted the Revolution for his or her house opener.
Ethan Horvath begins in purpose for New York.
Kickoff is ready for two:30 p.m. ET with protection on Apple TV in English and Spanish, and Red Bulls Radio in English by way of the Red Bull New York app and NewYorkRedBulls.com.
Gustav Berggren, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, Juan Mina, John McCarthy, Rafael Mosquera, Andy Rojas, Tanner Rosborough, Omar Valencia, Robert Voloder are all obtainable off the bench for Bradley.
Coverage on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV begins at 2:30 p.m. ET. Callum Williams can have major play-by-play obligations and might be alongside Giovani Savarese on the English facet, whereas Bruno Vain can have the first play-by-play obligations on the Spanish facet.
Red Bulls Radio offered by Sports Illustrated begins at 2 p.m. ET with Countdown to Kickoff, offered by Toyota, hosted by Matt Harmon and Steve Jolley.