MLS runs spring-to-fall, so while people sometimes say “2025–26,” the Revolution’s league calendar you’re looking for is the 2026 MLS regular season.

This is the most user-friendly way to track it: a quick schedule snapshot, the viewing/listening options, then the full game list (home and away).

Times and TV selections can change, so it’s smart to double-check closer to matchday.

Quick look at the 2026 New England Revolution schedule

New England plays 34 matches with a balanced 17 home / 17 away slate.
A few schedule notes that stand out:

  • Road start: February is two straight away matches before the home opener in March.
  • Home-heavy spring: March through May is where the Revs stack up home dates (March 2, April 3, May 4).
  • World Cup pause: MLS pauses regular-season play May 25–July 16 for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
  • After the break: New England comes back with two straight home matches (Toronto, Atlanta).
  • Late-summer travel: August and September are away-leaning (four road games each month).
  • Kickoff rhythm: Most matches land in a familiar window — 22 games at 7:30 p.m. ET.

How to watch New England Revolution games

Watch locally (New England)

Apple TV is the main answer in 2026: every MLS match streams on Apple TV for Apple TV subscribers at no additional cost, with no blackouts (regular season + playoffs).

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Watch nationally (U.S.)

Even with every game on Apple TV, a portion of MLS matches also appear on traditional national TV, including FOX/FS1 and TelevisaUnivision networks (when selected for linear windows).


How to listen to Revolution games on radio

Listen locally (New England)

  • 98.5 The Sports Hub (English)
  • 1260 AM Nossa Rádio (Portuguese)

Listen nationally

  • SiriusXM carries the live radio broadcast of every 2026 MLS regular-season game (car + app).

2026 New England Revolution schedule

Home matches at Gillette Stadium are listed as “vs.”; away matches are listed as “at.”

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February

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  • Sat, Feb. 21 — at Nashville SC
  • Sat, Feb. 28 — at Red Bull New York

March

  • Sat, March 7 — vs Houston Dynamo FC
  • Sun, March 15 — vs FC Cincinnati
  • Sat, March 21 — at St. Louis CITY SC

April

  • Sat, April 4 — vs CF Montréal
  • Sat, April 11 — vs D.C. United
  • Sat, April 18 — vs Columbus Crew
  • Wed, April 22 — at Atlanta United FC
  • Sat, April 25 — at Inter Miami CF

May

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  • Sat, May 2 — vs Charlotte FC
  • Sat, May 9 — vs Philadelphia Union
  • Wed, May 13 — vs Nashville SC
  • Sat, May 16 — vs Minnesota United FC
  • Sat, May 23 — at Charlotte FC

World Cup break

  • May 25–July 16 — MLS regular-season pause

July

  • Wed, July 22 — vs Toronto FC
  • Sat, July 25 — vs Atlanta United FC

August

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  • Sat, Aug. 1 — at CF Montréal
  • Sat, Aug. 15 — at Toronto FC
  • Wed, Aug. 19 — at D.C. United
  • Sun, Aug. 23 — vs New York City FC
  • Sat, Aug. 29 — at Columbus Crew

September

  • Sat, Sept. 5 — at LA Galaxy
  • Wed, Sept. 9 — at New York City FC
  • Sun, Sept. 13 — at Chicago Fire FC
  • Sat, Sept. 19 — vs Orlando City SC
  • Sat, Sept. 26 — at Real Salt Lake

October

  • Sat, Oct. 10 — vs Seattle Sounders FC
  • Wed, Oct. 14 — at FC Cincinnati
  • Sat, Oct. 17 — vs Chicago Fire FC
  • Sat, Oct. 24 — at Philadelphia Union
  • Wed, Oct. 28 — vs Red Bull New York

November

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  • Sun, Nov. 1 — vs Inter Miami CF
  • Sat, Nov. 7 — at Orlando City SC

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