Oct. 14, 2006 – Revolution 1:0 Columbus Crew (Att.: 19,166)
Revolution conclude MLS regular season with seven-game (5-0-2) unbeaten streak. Revolution (12W-8L-12D, 48 points) second-highest point total in team history, finish second place in MLS Eastern Conference. Goal: K. Smith.
Oct. 13, 1928 – Boston Wonder Workers 0:2 New Bedford Whalers, Walpole St. Grounds
The Fall River Marksmen solidified their ASL lead with victories over the New Bedford Whalers and J&P Coats. “Boston is just a little bit deeper in the cellar …” (Boston Globe)
Oct. 12, 2002 – Revolution 2:2 [AET] Columbus Crew, MLS playoffs (Att.: 9,216)
The Revolution survived a 10-minute golden goal overtime to advance to the MLS Cup final, scheduled at Gillette Stadium on Oct. 20, 2002. Goals: Ralston, Harris; McBride, Llamosa (OG). https://bostonglobe.newspapers.com/image/442994248/?terms=%22MLS%2BCup%22%2Band%2Boctober%2Band
Oct. 11, 2003 – Revolution 1:0 [aet] D.C. United, Gillette Stadium (Att.: 12,006)
Revolution (10W-9L-9D, 39 points) clinch MLS playoff spot with third consecutive win. Chris Bagley, signed on Oct. 9, 2003, earned a penalty kick after replacing Pat Noonan in the 61st minute. Goal: Ralston (PK).
Oct. 10, 2014 – U.S. 1:1 Ecuador, Landon Donovan retirement game, Rentschler Field, East Hartford, Conn. (Att.: 36,265)
The U.S. trained at Harvard University’s Ohiri Field, but Donovan, cut from the 2014 World Cup roster by coach Jurgen Klinsmann, did not arrive until game day. Donovan played 41 minutes, setting up Mix Diskerud’s goal (5’) and hitting the post. Enner Valencia (88’) equalized and current Revolution winger Cristian Penilla made his Ecuador debut. […]
Oct. 9, 2002 – Columbus 0:1 Revolution, MLS playoffs, Crew Stadium (Att.: 10,245)
The New England Revolution celebrated Columbus Day early with a 1-0 victory over the Crew in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals best-of-three series. Goal: Heaps. Red-carded: Heaps.