D.C. United are really loving that new stadium.
On Sunday night at Audi Field, D.C. won their third home game in eight days, knocking off the New England Revolution in a key Eastern Conference battle for playoff positioning.
Luciano Acosta, a week removed from a hat trick, scored the game’s first goal, hammering home a cross from Paul Arriola, who got free after a pretty move near the endline in the 13th minute.
D.C. United had several more scoring chances in the first half before surviving an early second-half blitz from the slumping Revolution, who saw their comeback bid stalled when Scott Caldwell was sent off in the 73rd minute with his second yellow card.
Zoltan Stieber, who replaced Arriola in the second half, sealed the win with a breakaway goal in the 89th minute.
Goals
Three Things
MOMENT OF THE MATCH
: Acosta’s early goal set the tone for the game as D.C. United controlled play in the first half and never let the lead slip away to earn their first shutout since April 14 (and the 50th of goalkeeper
Bill Hamid
's career).
#DCvNE
Next Up
- DC: Sunday, August 26 at New York Red Bulls (7 pm ET | FS1 - Full TV & streaming info)
- NE: Saturday, August 25 at Philadelphia Union (7 pm ET | TV & streaming info)