New York City vs New England player ratings
Alonso Martinez is Player of the Match after his third goal in four games sealed a win, but we spotlight Keaton Parks, who was arguably the best player on the field vs. New England.
Alonso Martinez is Player of the Match after his third goal in four games sealed a win, but we spotlight Keaton Parks, who was arguably the best player on the field vs. New England.
New York City FC got well-taken goals from Julián Fernández and Alonso Martínez and overcame some in-game adversity to grind out a tight 2-1 win.
A lot went on in New York City's second straight win: Injuries, own goals, formation rearrangements, yet it all added up to another victory at Yankee Stadium.
New York City FC notched its first win of 2025 last time out and will look to end this mini-home stand on a high note before facing two tough away trips.
A rebuilt New England have yet to score this season, and managed just four shots on target in three games. How will they line up tomorrow without star attacker Leo Campana?
We review all the 10th-anniversary festivities around the NYCFC home opener, discuss the standouts from the win over Orlando, and preview the clash with a goalless New England.
Andrea Pirlo was the famous face making the media rounds to mark the 10th anniversary of NYCFC's on-field debut, but honoring the team's cult heroes and Founding Members struck the strongest chords.
Cushing returns to women's soccer and to the exact job he held before becoming Ronny Deila's NYCFC assistant in 2020.
The St. Louis goalkeeper made eight saves on the road against LA Galaxy to earn our vote for MLS Player of the Matchday, plus New York City FC finally has a player in the Team of the Matchday.
Jonny Shore is your Player of the Match after a historically impressive performance for a 17-year-old, and one of the rare examples of a defensive player getting the nod over the goal-scorers and goalkeeper.
Experienced New York City FC players like Hannes Wolf, Alonso Martínez, and Maxi Moralez stepped up, while 17-year-old Jonathan Shore stole the show in the midfield to help NYCFC earn a 2-1 win in the home opener.
Jonathan Shore starred while making his first MLS start and Hannes Wolf broke a personal goal drought by scoring the game-winner to help NYCFC win their home opener.
The home opener goes down as a win for New York City FC thanks to a Hannes Wolf game-winning goal, and now you can rate every NYCFC player, the ref, and Pascal Jansen.
It's back to Yankee Stadium for the 11th home opener in club history, this one against fellow 2015 MLS expansion side Orlando City SC.
The move by the amateur American Premier Soccer League will leave NISA Nation with no teams in the Northeast.
The pigeon is in as a secondary logo for the MLS NEXT Pro squad, with NYCFC II unveiling white-and-blue pinstriped kits that swap out the club crest for the team's bird mascot.