New England Revolution II vs Greenville Triumph, 2021 USL League One, Regular Season
· USL League One
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About
New England Revolution II are hosting Greenville Triumph
at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA, starting on
. The match is a part of the USL League One.
Game Information
Competition: USL League One
Venue: Gillette Stadium
Location: Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA
Attendance: 125
Venue: Gillette Stadium
Location: Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA
Attendance: 125
Line-Ups
New England Revolution II
No. | Name |
---|---|
90 | Earl Edwards (GK) |
34 | Ryan Spaulding |
35 | Collin Verfurth |
54 | Tyler Freitas |
44 | Pierre Cayet |
32 | Jake Rozhansky |
48 | Michel |
52 | Michael Tsicoulias |
12 | Justin Rennicks |
61 | Noel Buck |
99 | Ryan Sierakowski |
Greenville Triumph
No. | Name |
---|---|
22 | Dallas Jaye (GK) |
15 | Brandon Fricke |
3 | Tyler Polak |
4 | Cesar Murillo |
26 | Abdi Mohamed |
12 | Evan Lee |
23 | Allen Gavilanes |
8 | Aaron Walker |
5 | Maxwell Hemmings |
7 | Alex Morrell |
9 | Marios Lomis |
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