FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – For the road-weary New England Revolution, it’s good to be home.
Between a pair of lengthy preseason trips to Arizona and last weekend’s season opener in Houston, the Revs spent 31 days on the road during a 41-day stretch between late January and early March.
That, along with the fact that it’s been more than four months since the Revs last played in front of the Foxborough faithful, has everyone eager for Saturday afternoon’s home opener against D.C. United.
“[Gillette Stadium’s] going to be a huge fortress for us,” said Teal Bunbury, now in his third year with the Revolution.