Revs Play to 0-0 Tie With San Jose

Thursday, August 25, 2016
GoLocalWorcester Sports Team

The New England Revolution (6-11-8) played to a 0-0 tie with the (7-7-10) San Jose Earthquakes on Wednesday night in San Jose. The tie snaps the Revs 4 game losing streak. 

The Revolution's best chance came off the foot of Diego Fagundez in the 86th minute however, San Jose goalkeeper David Bingham made the save. 

The Revolution have not scored a goal since August 9, a 3-1 win over Chicago. 

New England returns to action on Sunday, August 28 when the Revolution visit the New York Red Bulls. 

The Revs are currently in 8th place in the Eastern Conference but only two points out of 6th place. 

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