New England Revolution vs. Club America: How to watch Champions Cup, TV channel

It’s MLS vs. Liga MX in a high-profile Champions Cup quarterfinal

The New England Revolution will host Club América on Tuesday in the first leg of a Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinal.

The MLS side will enter the tie as the clear underdog against the reigning Liga MX champion, which knocked off Real Estelí and Chivas en route to the last eight.

The Revs have defeated opposition from Panama (Independiente) and Costa Rica (Alajuelense) in the Champions Cup thus far, but the level of opposition will take a major jump in the quarterfinal.

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Though New England has had some success in the Champions Cup it has struggled mightily in MLS, sitting dead last in the league with a 0W-4L-1D record.

On the other hand, América sits first place in Liga MX after a win over San Luis on Friday.

Getting a win and/or keeping América from getting an away goal will be vital for New England ahead of next week’s return leg at the Estadio Azteca.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.

New England Revolution vs. Club America (Concacaf Champions Cup)

  • When: Tuesday, April 2
  • Where: Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA)
  • Time: 9 p.m. ET
  • Channel/streaming: FS1* (Watch FREE on Fubo), TUDN

*Note: Game moved to FS2 due to weather delay in Columbus-Tigres game

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Reports: New England Revolution refuse to train after Arena resignation

The Revolution have entered crisis mode

The New England Revolution have entered crisis mode.

Two days after Bruce Arena resigned as the Revolution’s head coach and sporting director, the team refused to train under interim head coach Richie Williams.

The Athletic reported the news, with ESPN confirming.

Revolution players are seeking answers around the nature of Arena’s departure, which came after MLS said an investigation into “insensitive and inappropriate remarks” corroborated some elements of the allegations against the legendary head coach.

But the exact nature of Arena’s remarks has not been revealed, and The Athletic reported that Williams himself had filed some of the complaints against Arena.

After a series of meetings with club leadership on Tuesday, Revolution players reportedly felt their questions were not answered to their satisfaction. When quizzed on his involvement in the investigation, Williams declined to answer. As a result, the Revs reportedly refused to participate in training.

Speaking to the media on Tuesday, Williams confirmed that training had been cancelled but called it a collective decision.

“We didn’t have training today as we had a bunch of meetings between players, coaches and management,” said Williams. “The length of the meetings and what was discussed we decided as a group, collectively, that we wouldn’t have training today and we’d be out tomorrow.”

Ahead of the press conference, a team spokesperson said that Williams would be unable to answer questions about Arena’s resignation, referring media to previous statements by the league, team and Arena himself.

UPDATE: The Revs said later on Tuesday that Clint Peay, head coach of Revolution II, had replaced Williams as interim head coach. The status of Williams was unclear. In addition, assistant coaches Dave van den Bergh and Shalrie Joseph, both of whom had reportedly clashed with Williams, left the club.

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Berhalter backs Arena after legendary coach’s resignation

Berhalter played for Arena with the USMNT and Galaxy, and also coached alongside him

U.S. men’s national team head coach Gregg Berhalter has said Bruce Arena is a “great person” following the New England Revolution manager’s resignation over the weekend.

Amid a MLS investigation into “insensitive and inappropriate remarks,” Arena stepped down on Saturday, admitting in a statement that he “made some mistakes.”

MLS said that its investigation confirmed some elements of the allegations, though it wouldn’t go into further detail.

Berhalter and Arena have a long history, with the latter coaching the former on both the USMNT and LA Galaxy, before Berhalter became an assistant coach under Arena with the Galaxy following his retirement.

With details of what Arena actually said still not available, Berhalter was careful not to opine on the specifics of the situation on Monday, but did offer a backing of Arena as a person.

“I’m not entirely informed with the ins and outs of that whole thing,” Berhalter told reporters ahead of the USMNT’s match against Oman on Tuesday. “What I’d say is that I know Bruce, I know he’s a great person, I know he’s a great coach. I know he’s a very successful coach. He has a strong family. That’s all I can really say about that. I know Bruce has a great character.”

Arena, who coached the USMNT at the 2002 and 2006 World Cup, has the most wins (262) and most MLS Cup titles (five) of any coach in MLS history.

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Arena resigns as Revolution head coach amid MLS investigation

The 71-year-old is the winningest coach in MLS history

Bruce Arena has resigned as New England Revolution head coach and sporting director, admitting to “mistakes” amid a league investigation into inappropriate remarks.

Arena, the winningest coach in MLS history and a two-time U.S. men’s national team head coach, will have to petition MLS commissioner Don Garber should he wish to coach in the league again.

On August 1, Arena was placed on administrative leave amid a MLS investigation into allegations of “insensitive and inappropriate remarks.”

Revolution assistant Richie Williams has served as interim head coach in the meantime. Just hours before Arena’s resignation was announced, The Athletic reported that Williams himself had filed some of the complaints against Arena.

The nature of Arena’s remarks has not been revealed, but the league said in a statement that its investigation confirmed some elements of the allegations.

In a statement issued by the Revolution, Arena said: “I know that I have made some mistakes and moving forward, I plan to spend some time reflecting on this situation and taking corrective steps to address what has transpired.

“And while this has not been an easy decision, I am confident that it is in the best interest of both the New England Revolution organization and my family that we part ways at this time.”

Arena, who turns 72 this month, was in the midst of his fifth season in charge of the Revolution. He has won five MLS Cups, two with D.C. United (1996, 1997) and three with the LA Galaxy (2011, 2012, 2014). With 262 victories, he is the winningest coach in MLS history.

Arena has coached the USMNT on two separate occasions. He led the team to the 2002 World Cup quarterfinals, the team’s best finish in the modern era, before coaching the U.S. to a group-stage exit at the 2006 World Cup.

He returned for a second spell in 2016, taking over midway through the team’s ultimately unsuccessful qualifying cycle for the 2018 World Cup.

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Buck unloads on U.S. Soccer after accepting England call-up

“They haven’t really given me the time of day,” Buck said of U.S. Soccer

Noel Buck is not happy with U.S. Soccer, and he’s not afraid to say it.

One day after he accepted a call-up to England’s U-19 squad, the New England Revolution midfielder charged that the American federation hadn’t “given me the time of day.”

Buck is in the midst of a breakout campaign with the Revs, making his international future a pertinent talking point. The 18-year-old was born and raised in the U.S. but is eligible for England and Wales through his father.

Though the midfielder did get a call-up from the U.S. U-19 side in July, he’s been bypassed by the U-20s on multiple occasions, including the World Cup earlier this year.

Buck sent a message prior to Saturday’s game against Austin FC, showing up at Gillette Stadium in a retro England kit. He had plenty more to say after the game, as well.

Asked by the Blazing Musket if he should have gotten more chances with the U.S. at this point, Buck didn’t hold back.

“I feel like they haven’t really given me the time of day to be completely honest,” he said. “And when I get called to an England camp, you know, it’s an honor for me.

“Wearing this [England] shirt isn’t a symbol of like, screw the U.S. because it’s not. They just haven’t given me the time of day and I want to have a good time and really learn something there.”

Earlier in the week, USMNT head coach Gregg Berhalter spoke highly of Buck after naming his roster for September friendlies against Uzbekistan and Oman.

“He’s been great. He’s been really strong,” said Berhalter. “I have spoken to him. There has been interest from England, which I think is great. Great achievement, when you have a country like England looking at you.

“I’ve communicated with him, told him that we see him as a player that can compete to make the World Cup team in 2026, based on what he’s doing now.”

Buck acknowledged the conversation with Berhalter, but didn’t feel that communication was sufficient.

“I think besides just talking a bit with Gregg, the U.S. haven’t really talked to me a whole lot,” he said. “You know, there’s been some talks about U-19s a year ago, but other than that, not a whole lot. England have really shown some interest and I’m glad to take it.”

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U.S. youth international Buck called into England U-19 squad

The 18-year-old is eligible for the USMNT, England and Wales

The battle is officially on for Noel Buck.

The New England Revolution midfielder has accepted a call-up to England’s U-19 side for upcoming friendlies against Germany and Switzerland.

Buck, 18, has been one of the breakout stars of the MLS season, becoming a regular for New England while showing his versatility by playing a variety of midfield positions.

Though born and raised in the U.S., Buck has a UK passport through his father and is therefore eligible for England and Wales.

Buck was called into camp with the U.S. U-19 side in July but was left off the U-20 World Cup roster in May.

After his World Cup snub, Buck said: “It would have been really cool [to make the roster] but I’m happy where I am. If I was going to go and not play, what’s the point really? I’m playing now and I’m getting better and getting a lot of experience here. I’m on a roll, why would I stop?”

USMNT head coach Gregg Berhalter spoke highly of Buck this week after naming his roster for September friendlies against Uzbekistan and Oman.

“He’s been great. He’s been really strong,” said Berhalter. “I have spoken to him. There has been interest from England, which I think is great. Great achievement, when you have a country like England looking at you.

“I’ve communicated with him, told him that we see him as a player that can compete to make the World Cup team in 2026, based on what he’s doing now. We see — if he continues to develop at that rate — I’m sure he can be competitive and compete to be on the roster.”

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Berhalter tips Buck for big USMNT future amid England interest

Berhalter: “We see him as a player that can compete to make the World Cup team”

Like any great recruiter, the U.S. men’s national team is always on the job.

Noel Buck, the 18-year-old New England Revolution midfielder, was not called up for the USMNT squad set to face Uzbekistan and Oman in September, but the dual national is still very much on head coach Gregg Berhalter’s radar.

Shortly after revealing his first roster since returning to the USMNT job, Berhalter told reporters that he’s been in touch with Buck, who is eligible for the U.S., England, and Wales.

“He’s been great. He’s been really strong,” said Berhalter of the young midfielder. “I have spoken to him. There has been interest from England, which I think is great. Great achievement, when you have a country like England looking at you.

“I’ve communicated with him, told him that we see him as a player that can compete to make the World Cup team in 2026, based on what he’s doing now. We see — if he continues to develop at that rate — I’m sure he can be competitive and compete to be on the roster.”

Buck has previously played for the United States at the Under-19 level, while he has not been called in for any England or Wales youth national team at this point.

U.S. Soccer, based on a recent run of successful recruiting, may feel confident about persuading Buck to stick with the program. Folarin Balogun, Yunus Musah, and Ricardo Pepi are just some of the USMNT regulars who could have chosen another national team, and all have seemed to benefit from going with the U.S. over other options.

Buck having a breakout 2023

Buck has 22 appearances across all competitions for New England, who trail only FC Cincinnati and St. Louis City SC in the race for the Supporters’ Shield.

That number would likely be higher had Buck not missed much of June with an injury. Buck returned to the field for the Revolution in the Leagues Cup, starting all four of New England’s matches in that tournament before going 62 minutes in a 1-0 loss to CF Montréal on Sunday.

Buck has largely played centrally for New England, but with Bruce Arena (who has been on administrative leave for a month) and interim coach Richie Williams toggling between several formations, the youngster has shown some versatility. Buck has been used as a shuttler on the right side of a diamond midfield, as a No. 6, and as a box-to-box option in a 4-2-3-1 formation.

Buck has scored two goals and tacked on an assist in 2023, marking himself out as an essential part of the mix at Gillette Stadium regardless of the formation on the day.

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Gonzalez calls Arena absence ‘bizarre’ amid MLS investigation

Arena has been suspended since August 1 pending an MLS investigation

New England Revolution defender Omar González has said he and his teammates are completely in the dark when it comes to the ongoing absence of head coach Bruce Arena.

On August 1, Arena was placed on administrative leave amid a MLS investigation into allegations of “insensitive and inappropriate remarks.”

There have been no updates since the initial announcement, with assistant coach Richie Williams having taken charge as interim head coach.

As the investigation continues, González appeared on CBS’s “Morning Footy” on Thursday to give an update on his team’s mental state.

“First and foremost, the team is together. The locker room is tight,” the veteran defender said in remarks transcribed by The Blazing Musket.

“This did come from left field. It’s just bizarre what’s going on. Still really have no idea what happened, what’s going on. Guys are hoping that Bruce will be back soon and get ready to kick off the second half of the season and continue the way that we’ve been going.

“We’re doing really well. On our best days when everyone is healthy, we can match up against anyone. We can go toe to toe with anyone. We have a talented roster, we play well together, and we’re just a tough team to play against.

“Having Bruce back will help us in the latter part of the season. Everyone is just laser focused right now. We got kicked out of Leagues Cup a little earlier than we’d like. Now we have this time to train, get everyone ready, hopefully get everyone back healthy — no hiccups there — and we can just hit the second half running.”

Under Williams, the Revs advanced past the Leagues Cup round of 32 with a penalty shootout win over Atlas, before falling in another shootout to Querétaro in the last 16.

They return to MLS play next weekend against CF Montréal.

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Arena placed on leave pending review of ‘inappropriate remarks’

The 71-year-old is the winningest coach in MLS history

New England Revolution head coach and sporting director Bruce Arena has been placed on administrative leave pending a review into allegations of “insensitive and inappropriate remarks,” MLS said on Tuesday.

“The organization takes any allegations of workplace misconduct extremely seriously and is working closely with the league and fully cooperating with its investigation,” the Revolution said in a statement.

Arena, 71, is one of the most decorated and successful coaches in American soccer history.

Now in his fourth season as Revolution head coach, Arena has won five MLS Cups, two with D.C. United (1996, 1997) and three with the LA Galaxy (2011, 2012, 2014). With 262 victories, he is the winningest coach in MLS history.

Arena has coached the U.S. men’s national team on two separate occasions. He led the team to the 2002 World Cup quarterfinals, the team’s best finish in the modern era, before staying on through the 2006 World Cup.

He returned for a second spell in 2016, taking over midway through the team’s ultimately unsuccessful qualifying cycle for the 2018 World Cup.

The Revolution will next play on Thursday against Liga MX side Atlas in the Leagues Cup round of 32.

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New England Revolution terminate Jozy Altidore’s hefty contract

Altidore’s next move is unclear

Jozy Altidore’s rocky time with the New England Revolution is over.

The Revolution announced Thursday that they had bought out the former USMNT striker’s contract, ending an unproductive stint at Gillette Stadium roughly a year and a half before it was due to expire.

“The New England Revolution have released forward Jozy Altidore and exercised the club’s one buyout on the player’s salary budget charge. Altidore will no longer occupy a spot on New England’s roster,” read a short statement from the club announcing the move.

Per salary information released by the MLS Players Association, Altidore’s 2023 guaranteed salary was $2,939,963. That figure is the highest salary for any USMNT-eligible player in the league.

An unhappy time with New England

Altidore’s arrival via MLS free agency in 2022 initially saw the Revolution enthusiastic enough about the target man that they extended the contract he signed with Toronto FC through the end of the 2024 season.

However, things quickly went awry. Altidore was competing with two Designated Players, Adam Buksa and Gustavo Bou, for minutes while Bruce Arena often deployed a 4-2-3-1 formation. While Altidore had a goal to his name by the third game of their 2022 campaign, he never managed to push his way into a starting role.

That goal would prove to be his only strike for the Revolution that season, and while he was a frequently-used substitute, he ended up securing a half-season loan to Puebla in Liga MX. There, things didn’t go much better: Altidore appeared in just six of Puebla’s 12 league matches (scoring twice) and was an unused substitute in all three of their playoff games.

Altidore returned to MLS for the 2023 season, but his situation remained unchanged. Altidore appeared in 10 of New England’s 17 regular season games, but scored just one goal in a paltry 195 minutes played.

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