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Oct. 3, 2007 – U.S. Open Cup final, FC Dallas 2:3 Revolution, Pizza Hut Park, Frisco, Texas (Att.: 10,618)

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The Revolution defeated FC Dallas in the U.S. Open Cup title game, their third final in Frisco in three years. The Revolution reached a final for the fifth time over a six-year span. Two Revolution starters – Jeff Larentowicz and Michael Parkhurst – continue in starting roles, with Atlanta United. Arturo Alvarez, who scored FC Dallas’ opening goal, won this year’s U.S. Open Cup with the Houston Dynamo.

The Revolution lost Open Cup finals to the Los Angeles Galaxy (2-1 aet) in 2001 and FC Dallas (4-2) in 2016; lost MLS Cup finals in 2002, 2005, ’06, ’07 and ’14; won the 2008 North American Superliga and lost in the 2010 SuperLiga final.

Goals: A. Alvarez (30), A. Thompson (64); Noonan (21), Twellman (41), W. Thompson (57).

Oct. 3, 1908 – Fall River Rovers 2:1 Fore River, New England League series

Brockton 2:2 Boston Americans

Hopedale Rovers 4:9 Boston Rovers, Hopedale Town Park

Rovers’ McLerie hat trick.

Oct. 3, 1937 – Lusitania Recreation 3:2 Providence SC, ASL game at Riverside Park, Medford (Att.: 2,000)

British-Americans 0:1 Somerville SC, Boston & District League game, Fore River Field (Att.: 1,500)

Oct. 3, 1976 – U.S. 0:0 Mexico at LA Memorial Coliseum (Att.: 31,171)

Steve Ralbovsky international debut.

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