Sitting deep inside Eastern Conference’s bottom half of the table, New England Revolution face a daunting task when sixth-placed Orlando City make the trip to Gillette Stadium on Sunday, 20 July.
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New England vs Orlando City prediction: Lions to rip Revs apart
Key Stats
- New England are winless in five successive H2Hs, including a friendly.
- The Revs are winless in seven straight MLS games since beating Montreal (D2, L5).
- Orlando City have won none of their last four league outings (D2, L2).
- The Lions are unbeaten in three successive away MLS games (W2, D1).
Correct score prediction: New England Revolution 1-4 Orlando City
The Revs, led by head coach Caleb Porter, have begun the new season on a mixed note – winning six and drawing seven while losing nine times in 22 league games. Their recent 5-3 defeat to new York Red Bulls marks their fifth loss in seven games, now winless since beating Montreal at the start of June.
Both teams come into this clash in shaky form, with Oscar Pareja’s Orlando also experiencing a fourth winless game on the trot. Three of Orlando's previous four games have been against teams below them in the league, but the visitors will nonetheless be inspired by their impressive recent H2H form against the hosts. Expect Orlando City to come away with a dominant performance at Gillette Stadium.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Lions with the edge
- HOME: 17/10 (2.70) – 37%
- DRAW: 23/10 (3.30) – 30.3%
- AWAY: 5/4 (2.25) – 42%
*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
For a team that has failed to win any of their last six home games across all competitions, the odds are expectedly not in their favour. Bookies price New England at 17/10 (2.70) – indicating a 37% win probability rate in their 10th match of the season at the Gillette Stadium.
Meanwhile, Orlando City enter this clash relatively in better position despite claiming just two points in their last four games. According to bookmakers, the Lions will earn all three points here – odds of 5/4 (2.25), a 42% chance of success in their favour.
With such intriguing odds at play, be sure to check out all our predictions for today’s games on our football betting tips page.
Most recent H2Hs: Top matchup
New England’s last victory against Orlando City arrived in June 2023, after which they’ve gone on to lose three of their next four fixtures. Their latest meeting ended in a thrilling 3-3 draw in May 2025.
USA MLS 11/05/25
Orlando City SC
New England Revolution
USA MLS 15/09/24
Orlando City SC
New England Revolution
USA MLS 14/07/24
New England Revolution
Orlando City SC
World Club Friendlies 11/02/24
Orlando City SC
New England Revolution
USA MLS 08/10/23
Orlando City SC
New England Revolution
New England preview: In dire need of points
Caleb Porter has no fresh injuries or recent suspensions to worry about.
Predicted lineup: Ivacic (GK), Ceballos, Hughes, Beason, Bye, Polster, Yusuf, Miller, Gil, Diaz & Campana
USA MLS 10/05/25
D
Orlando City SC
3
New England Revolution
3
USA US Open Cup 07/05/25
W
Rhode Island FC
1
New England Revolution
2
USA MLS 03/05/25
W
Toronto FC
0
New England Revolution
2
USA MLS 26/04/25
W
Charlotte FC
0
New England Revolution
1
USA MLS 19/04/25
W
New York City FC
0
New England Revolution
2
Orlando preview: Looking to continue their impressive H2H form
Pareja is expected to miss Yutaro Tsukada due to a knee injury.
Predicted lineup: Gallese (GK), Freeman, Jansson, Schlegel, Brekalo, Araujo, Atuesta, Pasalic, Ojeda, Angulo & Muriel
USA MLS 10/05/25
D
New England Revolution
3
Orlando City SC
3
USA US Open Cup 07/05/25
W
Tampa Bay Rowdies
0
Orlando City SC
5
USA MLS 04/05/25
D
Chicago Fire
0
Orlando City SC
0
USA MLS 26/04/25
W
Atlanta United
0
Orlando City SC
3
USA MLS 19/04/25
D
CF Montreal
0
Orlando City SC
0
Player to watch: Martin Ojeda
Orlando City’s joint top scorer this MLS campaign with 10 goals alongside Mario Pasalic, Ojeda has been in impeccable form for the hosts and one of the reasons why they’ve been so potent offensively.

The Argentine forward has a goal contribution in each of his last seven appearances (G2, A6), including the opening strike in the 1-1 draw against Montreal recently and the consolation assist in the 2-1 loss to New York City last time out.