What does the recent match between CF Montréal and the New England Revolution reveal about the current state of both teams? The answer is clear: the New England Revolution dominated the game, winning 3-0 at Gillette Stadium on April 4, 2026.
Luca Langoni opened the scoring early in the 6th minute, setting the tone for the match. Mamadou Fofana followed suit, netting his first MLS goal in the 77th minute, and Peyton Miller capped off the scoring with a goal in the 90+4 minute.
New England’s goalkeeper, Matt Turner, played a crucial role in the victory, making five saves and ensuring that the match marked the team’s first shutout of the 2026 season. The attendance for the match was recorded at 19,461, highlighting the strong support for the home team.
This victory comes as New England looks to capitalize on their home advantage, especially during this three-game homestand. Historically, New England has performed well against CF Montréal, boasting an overall record of 18 wins, 14 losses, and 4 draws, with a home record of 9 wins, 6 losses, and 2 draws.
Prior to this match, CF Montréal was struggling, with a record of 1 win and 4 losses. Coach Olger Escobar noted, “I think the luck hasn’t been on our side,” reflecting the challenges the team has faced this season.
Marko Mitrovic, a player for CF Montréal, commented on the unique defensive style of the New England team, indicating the tactical challenges they presented during the match.
Looking ahead, New England will face D.C. United on April 11, 2026, as they aim to maintain their momentum and continue their unbeaten streak at home, which now stands at five consecutive games.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential changes in the lineup for the upcoming match against D.C. United, but the team’s recent performance suggests a focus on building on their current success.