New York Red Bulls

If you like your soccer loud, fast, and relentless, the Red Bulls are built for that kind of night, with the South Ward driving the energy for a full 90. Use the stats below to follow recent form and game trends.
USA
US Major League Soccer
Top Match
PHI
PHI
23:30
Wed 22 Jul 2026
RBNY
RBNY
Top Scorer
Julian Hall
9 goals
15 apps
Top Assister
Ronald Donkor
4 assists
Shot Stopper
Jorge Ruvalcaba
14 blocks
3 interceptions
02 May
L
0-2
FC Dallas
09 May
W
3-1
Chicago Fire FC
13 May
W
3-2
Columbus Crew
16 May
D
1-1
New York City FC
24 May
W
2-1
Sporting Kansas City
Goals Scored
25
1.67 per game
Goals Conceded
32
2.13 per game
Goal Difference
-7
23rd in PL
Clean Sheets
1
7% of games
Total Assists
16
1.07 per game
Yellow Cards
30
2 per game
Pass Accuracy
83%
7,044 passes attempted

Full Squad

30 players
Player Pos Apps Goals AST Rating
Ethan Horvath GK 15 0 0
AJ Marcucci GK 0 0 0
Aidan Stokes GK 0 0 0
John McCarthy GK 0 0 0
Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty DEF 14 0 0
Matthew Dos Santos DEF 14 0 0
Dylan Nealis DEF 12 0 0
Omar Valencia DEF 9 0 0
Justin Che DEF 8 0 0
Robert Voloder DEF 8 0 0
Tim Parker DEF 7 0 0
Possession
45.1%
54.9%
CLT RBNY
Shots 15 - 22
Yellow Cards 1 - 1
Attendance 27,166
Played on: 21 Mar 2026
Competition: US Major League Soccer
Possession
32.3%
67.7%
TOR RBNY
Shots 12 - 17
Yellow Cards 1 - 2
Attendance 18,767
Played on: 14 Mar 2026
Competition: US Major League Soccer
Possession
67.3%
32.7%
RBNY MTL
Shots 12 - 10
Attendance 16,847
Played on: 08 Mar 2026
Competition: US Major League Soccer
Possession
64.8%
35.2%
RBNY NE
Shots 12 - 5
Yellow Cards 2 - 4
Attendance 15,087
Played on: 28 Feb 2026
Competition: US Major League Soccer
Possession
48%
52%
ORL RBNY
Shots 17 - 22
Yellow Cards 1 - 2
Attendance 24,453
Played on: 22 Feb 2026
Competition: US Major League Soccer

Inside New York Red Bulls’ Form

Come On You Boys in Red – Form, Facts & Momentum

New York’s tactical identity centers on a high-pressure approach. The team applies an advanced press, compels opponents into hurried decisions, and rapidly converts turnovers into offensive opportunities. This strategy produces a dynamic, collective movement that resembles a coordinated swarm rather than a methodical buildup.

Even without controlling possession, New York often dictates the tempo by compelling opponents to play at an accelerated pace. The team capitalizes on opponents’ errors, such as loose touches and second balls, and executes swift transitions into the attacking third. When the system functions effectively, matches shift in New York’s favor as the coordinated press maintains pressure near the opponent’s goal, preventing play from settling into a less dynamic midfield exchange.