New England Revolution II returned to action Sunday evening as they hosted Chicago Fire II. It had been a rough stretch of games for Revs II as they entered Sunday’s contest winless in their last seven matches while also carrying a four-game losing streak.
Revolution II’s skid had them entering the match in seventh place of the Eastern Conference with 26 points on a 7-7-4 record. Chicago Fire entered the affair in ninth place as they held an away record of 2-5-2.
With only six games left in their inaugural MLS NEXT Pro regular-season, head coach Clint Peay looked to use Sunday’s contest to start rightening the ship as Revs II looks for their first-ever playoff berth.