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Emil Forsberg scored a goal in his second consecutive game for the New York on Saturday night as the Red Bulls and the San ...
The Earthquakes, 4-1-6 in their last 11 matches, are riding a four-match unbeaten streak after their third draw in their last ...
BOTTOM LINE: The San Jose Earthquakes host the New York Red Bulls after playing to a draw in three home games in a row. The ...
The San Jose Earthquakes benefited from a Mohammed Sofo own goal and overcame a DeJuan Jones red card in Saturday's 1-1 draw with the visiting New York Red Bulls.
First Half_1, New York Red Bulls, Forsberg, 7 (Stroud), 19th minute. Second Half_2, San Jose, Sofo, 58th. Goalies_New York Red Bulls, Carlos Coronel, Anthony Marcucci; San Jose, Daniel, Earl Edwards ...
The San Jose Earthquakes look to translate their outstanding offense into more consistent results when they host the New York ...
San Jose have not beaten New York Red Bulls in their last seven meetings across all formats, including a narrow 1-0 defeat in ...
The Red Bulls picked up their sixth win in their last seven games, U.S. Open Cup play included, after defeating the San Jose Earthquakes 5-1 on Wednesday night at Red Bull Arena.
The New York Red Bulls return home to face the San Jose Earthquakes in a key interconference clash for both clubs on Saturday evening at Red Bull Arena. The Red Bulls are still hanging on to the ...
The Red Bulls needed only a tie to advance because of their 1-0 win last Saturday in San Jose. (In the opening round of the M.L.S. playoffs, the team with the most goals after two games advances).
Returning home after three consecutive three goal victories, few expected the New York Red Bulls (3-2-0) to roll over the San Jose Earthquakes (4-1-0) in a similar fashion. New York's inability ...
Chris Wondolowski scored a goal for San Jose, Kenny Cooper had one for New York and the two kept pace with Thierry Henry atop the MLS scoring list in a 2-2 tie between the Earthquakes and Red ...