Lionel Messi runs rampant against Red Bulls in latest Player of the Matchday performance
Lionel Messi wins MLS Player of the Matchday for a fifth time this season for his huge performance at Sports Illustrated Stadium in a 5-1 away blowout.
Lionel Messi wins MLS Player of the Matchday for a fifth time this season for his huge performance at Sports Illustrated Stadium in a 5-1 away blowout.
A deep dive into the 25-year-old Designated Player who joined the team this month — and who we could see play this week.
The Lionesses are favorites today as they take on a history-making Italian team in the 2025 UEFA Women's Euros semifinal.
Andrés Perea is the Player of the Match for the first time this year after scoring his first goal of the season. Also: Can we talk about Sebastiano Musu?
A winnable road match turned into a slightly disappointing draw as Andrés Perea's picture-perfect opening goal got canceled out by a late equalizer in a 1-1 tie at Children's Mercy Park.
New York City FC took an early lead against Sporting Kansas City on the road but finished the night with a 1-1 draw.
The Gotham FC goalkeeper made 9 saves, carrying a Germany reduced to 10 players to the penalty shootout — where she made another 2 saves and converted her attempt from the spot.
NYCFC are on short rest but looking for a second straight road win in the 91˚ heat – and possibly without Hannes Wolf – as they visit Kansas City for the first time since 2018.
The Seattle Sounders playmaker scored twice and assisted once in a 3-3 draw, earning our vote for PotM. Plus: Matt Freese of NYCFC starts in the MLS Team of the Matchday.
NYCFC will pay Ferencváros €1 million for Brazilian center-back Raul Gustavo, according to information coming out of Hungary. Here's what we know about the left-footed 26-year-old.
The Iceman is your Player of the Match after New York City FC's 2-1 comeback win on the road against Orlando City, but let's not forget Andrés Perea's contributions: He created the chaos that led to the team's first goal.
Sporting KC has an interim head coach and 6 wins all season — with just 3 of those coming at home. But they also have Dejan Joveljić at striker, who has 3 goals in his last 3 starts.
A bizarre own goal and stoppage-time heroics from Alonso Martínez helped New York City steal all three points in a 2-1 comeback win against Orlando City.
New York City FC earned its most dramatic win of the 2025 season to date by surviving a tough first half and getting two late clutch goals to get a second road win of the season.
In this exclusive interview, Cosmos CEO Erik Stover tells us about plans to develop local talent, open a museum, cultivate rivalries, and function "much like a European club."
The four-game roadtrip takes NYCFC to Central Florida, where they meet an Orlando City that have lost just twice at home. Will a New York City with just eight away goals this year find a way to win?