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Teen's match-winner keeps New England rolling, Atlanta sliding
Matt Turner made 8 saves as New England erased a deficit and won its fourth straight, while Atlanta United dropped its fourth in a row.
- On Wednesday, the New England Revolution defeated Atlanta United 2-1 before 30,306 fans at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, with Peyton Miller and Will Sands scoring for the visitors.
- Atlanta United manager Gerardo Martino sought the team to be "emotionally superior" entering the match, yet the club's record fell to 1-7-1 with the worst goal differential in MLS at minus-20.
- Fafà Picault opened scoring for Atlanta in the 38th minute, but goalkeeper Matt Turner made 8 saves anchoring New England's defense. Sands tied it in the 73rd minute before Miller's 78th-minute winner.
- The Revolution extended their winning streak to four consecutive victories and five of their last six matches. Conversely, Atlanta remains winless in five straight games during Martino's return this season.
- Consecutive road matches await Atlanta at Toronto and Charlotte on April 25 and April 28, with the team returning home in May to host CF Montreal and the LA Galaxy.
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Teen's match-winner keeps New England rolling, Atlanta sliding
Peyton Miller's 78th-minute goal was the match-winner as the visiting New England Revolution defeated Atlanta United, 2-1, on Wednesday night.
·Georgia, United States
Read Full ArticleAtlanta United lost again, but the fight and passion felt different
Atlanta United defender Matt Edwards (left) dribbles the ball during the match against New England Revolution at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Wednesday April 22, 2026. Photo by Matthew Grimes/Atlanta United It’s understandable that there might not be a lot of fans at the game on Wednesday night. This is a week full of Atlanta sports, the Braves are hosting the Phillies in a three-game weekend series, the Hawks are hosting the Knicks for games three …
·Atlanta, United States
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right1Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution70% Left
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