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Frigid temps have Revs feeling right at home: “That’s going to be our advantage”

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Fans coming out to Gillette Stadium on Saturday afternoon might want to wear their New England Revolution t-shirt, under their New England Revolution sweatshirt, under their New England Revolution jacket, under their New England Revolution jersey.

In other words, it’s going to be cold.

Just about 48 hours out from kickoff of the Revs’ home opener against Orlando City SC, forecasts show high temperatures in the upper teens on Saturday. A game-time temperature below 20 degrees would likely earn the official designation of “coldest game in MLS history.”

That’s not a problem for Kei Kamara, however, who says the colder the better against an Orlando side that will spend the week training in temperatures in the mid- to lower-80s.