Matt Freese a finalist for MLS Goalkeeper of the Year
The New York City FC shot-stopper is one of three players up for the end-of-year award, and he's also nominated for Save of the Year.
The New York City FC shot-stopper is one of three players up for the end-of-year award, and he's also nominated for Save of the Year.
With Decision Day and the MLS regular season now behind us, we spend this episode getting you ready for the MLS Cup Playoffs and the best-of-three series between NYCFC and Charlotte FC.
Zohran Mamdani could become New York City's first Sunday league mayor — the candidate doesn't just understand the offside rule, he even has some thoughts about what Leandro Trossard brings to the Arsenal attack.
The former United States men's national team general manager and striker will oversee Brooklyn's men's and women's teams as the men remain on track for a 2026 debut.
Lionel Messi saved his best performances of the season for Decision Day as he took over in Nashville and earned Player of the Matchday for a sixth time this season.
We look at how much every MLS team spent for each point they earned to determine the PPM. Philadelphia, Minnesota, Vancouver, and New York City did good; Toronto, Atlanta, LA Galaxy, and Miami, not so much.
A 2-2 draw with Racing Louisville at Sports Illustrated Stadium in the season's penultimate match punched Gotham's ticket to the NWSL Playoffs for a third consecutive season.
The numbers are fairly meh after the home defeat on Decision Day, which is to be expected. But Nico Fernández Mercau earns your vote for Player of the Match after scoring his third goal since joining NYCFC over the summer, and Máximo Carrizo is in the Player Spotlight.
You don't need to subscribe to MLS Season Pass to watch the 2025 Major League Soccer postseason, which runs from October 22 to December 6.
The 17-year-old New York City FC Homegrown forward heads to Qatar to represent Chile as they compete in Group K against France, Canada, and Uganda.
The Sounders headed home two second-half goals straight from set plays and New York City FC settled for 5th Place in the Eastern Conference with a Decision Day loss.
BKFC are still searching for their first win since August 23 after coming up short against Carolina Ascent on a brisk October night in Coney Island.
NYCFC will open the postseason on the road against Charlotte on October 28 before coming back to Yankee Stadium to play Game Two on November 1 in the best-of-three Round One of the MLS playoffs.
New York City FC failed to get the job done against the Sounders on Decision Day, with Aiden O'Neill's absence looming large in the midfield and the attack too quiet to get a result.
It's Decision Day, and NYCFC are looking to equal a club-best 18 wins — and possibly climb to 4th Place to earn coveted home-field advantage in Round One of the MLS Cup Playoffs. Also: Transit Alert! 7 Trains aren't running between Manhattan and Queens.