Steve Stoehr is a Contributor to SB Nation Boston, serving as the New England Revolution beat writer. Stoehr is the editor of The Bent Musket, the official Revolution blog on the SB Nation network.
Revolution vs. Fire lineups: Gavin earns start
The Revolution lineup for their home finale against the Chicago Fire is out, and head coach Jay Heaps has given Blair Gavin his first Revolution start. Injuries and a suspension for Benny Feilhaber limited Heaps' choices.
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Revolution 1, Fire 0: Revs get the win at home
Despite entering the match as a heavy underdog against playoff-bound opposition, the Revolution dug deep and fought hard, earning a 1-0 win over the Fire in their final home match of the 2012 season.
Revolution vs. Fire: New England faces Chicago
Torn up by injuries and with little left to play for, the New England Revolution will welcome the Chicago Fire to Gillette Stadium on Saturday night for the final home match of a disappointing 2012 season, looking to end the campaign on a high note.
Revolution Vs. Union Final: New England Loses 1-0
The New England Revolution were unable to overcome their Philadelphia Union hex as the home squad blanked the visitors 1-0 at PPL Park on the strength of a Jack McInerney goal.
Revolution Vs. Union: Philadelphia Leads 1-0
The Philadelphia Union have taken the lead over the New England Revolution in the 73rd minute at PPL Park through Rev-killer Jack McInerney.
Revolution Vs. Union Halftime Update: Still 0-0
The New England Revolution and the Philadelphia Union have played a half of soccer, but despite dominance from the Union and a couple of good chances from the Revolution, the score remains locked at 0-0.
Revs Vs. Union Lineups: Alec Purdie Starts
Jay Heaps has elected to give Alec Purdie his first MLS start in tonight's Revolution match against the Philadelphia Union. Ryan Guy starts at right-back, and Benny Feilhaber retains his spot in the midfield.
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Union 1, Revolution 0: McInerney wins for Philly
The New England Revolution can't get a break against the Philadelphia Union as their all-time record against the team from down the interstate worsened to 0-4-3. Jack McInerney had the winning goal for the Union.
Revolution Vs. Union 2012: Full Match Coverage
The New England Revolution are set to take on the Philadelphia Union in Chester, PA on Saturday night. With the playoffs out of reach, the Revs will be playing for the chance to earn their first-ever win over the Union.
Revs Vs. Dynamo: New England Defeated 2-0
The Revolution hoped to be playoff spoilers, but instead they provided Houston with some breathing room as Ricardo Clark and Boniek Garcia combined to drop the Revs 2-0.