Red Bull New York to face Sporting Kansas City in upcoming match

Jochen Schneider Head of Sport
Jochen Schneider Head of Sport
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Red Bull New York, holding a record of five wins, five losses, and four draws for 19 points, will travel to Sporting Park to play against Sporting Kansas City on Saturday, May 23. This marks Red Bull New York’s first visit to the venue since 2022.

Cade Cowell has contributed three goals in his last three appearances and currently has five assists this season, tying him for ninth-most in the Eastern Conference. The team has created 17 clear cut chances so far this season, ranking tied for fourth-most in Major League Soccer.

Red Bull New York leads the league with a total of 1,990 sprints. Jorge Ruvalcaba is responsible for 262 of those sprints and leads the league individually in that category. The team is also second in the league with 90 corner kicks taken during the season.

Adri Mehmeti tops Red Bull New York with 23 fouls committed this year. On the opposing side, Sporting Kansas City ranks last in Major League Soccer with an expected goals value of 11.64 for the current season.

Kickoff is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time. Coverage will be available on Apple TV in both English and Spanish, as well as on Red Bulls Radio through the Red Bull New York app and website.



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