Skip links

Oct. 17, 2015 – Revolution 0:1 Montreal, Gillette Stadium (Att.: 42,947)

Record Revolution regular-season crowd for stand-alone game. Revolution (13W-12L-8D, 47 points) remain 1 point shy of clinching a playoff spot with one game remaining in MLS regular season. Revolution’s post-season fate goes to final day of season for sixth time in team history. Goal: Piatti.

Oct. 16, 2004 – Revolution 2:1 Chicago Fire (Att.: 10,136)

Steve Ralston 58th-minute goal clinches playoff spot for Revolution on last day of MLS season. Goals: Dempsey, Ralston; Jaqua.

Oct. 15, 2005 – Revolution 1:0 Chicago Fire, Gillette Stadium (Att. 11,812)

Revolution victory over Fire concludes their best regular-season (17W-7L-8D, 59 points), second-highest point total for an Eastern Conference team in MLS’ 10-year history. Taylor Twellman (17 goals in 25 games) MLS scoring champion. Michael Parkhurst played every minute of every regular-season game, committing a total of five fouls (two cautions) in 2,880 minutes of playing […]

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