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Oct. 26, 2014 – Revolution 1:0 Toronto FC (Att.: 32,766)

Revolution (17W-13L-4D, 55 points) close season with unbeaten streaks of five games (4W-0L-1D) overall and eight games (7W-0L-1D) at home. Goal: Nguyen.

Oct. 25, 2015 – New York City FC 1:3 Revolution (Att.: 34,150)

Revolution (14W-12L-8D, 50 points) gain MLS playoff place on final day of season. Goals: Nguyen, Davies, Rowe; Villa (PK).

Oct. 24, 2011 – Revolution dismiss coach Steve Nicol

Steve Nicol proved to be among the most successful coaches in MLS history, compiling a 111W-108L-81D record. When Nicol left, the situation was termed an agreement to “mutually part ways.” In “5 League Titles and Packet of Crisps,” Nicol wrote that Robert Kraft had told him “it was time to move on” after a season-closing […]

Oct. 23, 2016 – Revolution 3:0 Montreal Impact (Att.: 39,587)

Season finale attracts second-highest crowd for Revolution stand-alone regular-season game. Revolution finished tied for sixth place with Philadelphia, failing to qualify for the playoffs on goal differential. Goals: Fagundez, Agudelo, K. Kamara.

Oct. 22, 2011 – Toronto FC 2:2 Revolution (Att.: 21,600)

Steve Nicol’s 299th and last game as Revolution coach (second to Dominic Kinnear on MLS list of tenured coaches). The Revolution made five head coaching changes in their first seven seasons before Nicol’s 10-year run in charge. Revolution close season with six-game (0W-5L-1D) winless streak.

Oct. 21, 1923 – Fall River Marksmen 2:0 Philadelphia, Mark’s Stadium

Fall River was missing starters Harold Brittan, Collier and McKenna, replaced by McGowan, Morley and Tate. Goals: McGowan, McPherson.