Red Bull New York announces player status for match against CF Montréal

Jochen Schneider Head of Sport
Jochen Schneider Head of Sport
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Red Bull New York announced on Apr. 22 the player availability for their upcoming match against CF Montréal, scheduled for Saturday, April 18 at Stade Saputo.

The update outlines which players will be available or sidelined due to injuries. For Red Bull New York, Justin Che is out with a hamstring injury and A.J. Marcucci is out with a knee injury. Cameron Harper is listed as questionable due to a hamstring issue.

CF Montréal faces several absences as well. Wiki Carmona and Bode Hidalgo are both out with lower body injuries, Sunusi Ibrahim is sidelined with a back injury, while Josh-Duc Nteziryayo and Hennadii Synchuk are also unavailable because of lower body issues.

Kickoff for the match is set for 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time. The game will be broadcast in English and Spanish on Apple TV, and fans can also listen to coverage via Red Bulls Radio in English through the Red Bull New York app or the team’s official website.

Andrew Vazzano, Director of Communications at Red Bull New York, provided this information.



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