HIGHLIGHTS: New York City FC vs New York Red Bulls | June 28, 2015



The second Hudson River derby highlights the final day of MLS Heineken Rivalry Week when New York City FC play host to the New York Red Bulls on Sunday afternoon at Yankee Stadium.

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28 thoughts on “HIGHLIGHTS: New York City FC vs New York Red Bulls | June 28, 2015”

  1. Very impressed with the commentators, it's a perfect combo – experienced and passionate Englishman with an enthusiastic American. Really makes a big difference when watching.

  2. seguo con interesse il vostro campionato a mio parere per far crescere il livello calcistico in usa si devono confrontare con i più forti major League e la uefa si dovrebbero mettere d accordo e le prime quattro squadre usa dovrebbero giocare in champion league

  3. With all their talent, decent gk, NYC FC still can't keep a win or reach the playoffs….this year. I may be wrong but either the Philladelphia Uinion or Chicago Fire will join the other 5 teams in the post season. I can't see NYC FC winning too many more matches (due to Josh Saunders terrible goalkeeping, in my opinioj).

  4. Don't tell NYCFC "supporters," but Red Bull Arena is technically closer, both as the crow flies and by land transport, to New York City Hall and the NYPD's 1 Police Plaza than Yankee Stadium. As a result, Red Bull Arena is also closer to Brooklyn, the most populous borough in the city, making RBNY the closest team for a good chunk of the City of New York's population. New York is red.

  5. I'm a timber fan and I'm confused if you were a red bull fan before are you a NYFC now? Do you support both clubs how do you pick with team you support?

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