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Nashville 4, New England 1
Sam Surridge scored twice, Warren Madrigal had a goal and two assists, leading Nashville SC to a dominant 4-1 win over New England Revolution in their MLS season opener.
On Saturday, Nashville SC beat the New England Revolution 4-1 in the season opener, with Sam Surridge scoring twice and Warren Madrigal adding a goal and two assists.
Sam Surridge signed a contract extension through 2027-28 with an option for 2028-29 Saturday, following Coach B.J. Callaghan's contract extension Monday after Surridge's 24-goal season.
Nashville goalkeeper Brian Schwake made his MLS debut and did not record a save, while Matt Turner made four saves but conceded two rebound goals, and New England managed the match's only shot on frame.
The Revolution will visit Red Bull New York next Saturday with Peyton Miller, Brayan Ceballos absent, Mamadou Fofana unavailable due to visa issues, and Will Sands injured, as Marko Mitrovic debuted as coach.
Looking at recent seasons, Nashville SC tied its single-season points record but lost in the first playoff round to Inter Miami, while B.J. Callaghan led the club to 22 wins and a 15-game unbeaten streak in 2025.