
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The San Jose Earthquakes ran their unbeaten streak to five Saturday night after a 0-0 draw with the New England Revolution in coach Bruce Arena’s return to Foxborough, Mass.
Arena, who coached New England from 2019-23, replaced San Jose goalie Daniel after halftime with Earl Edwards Jr., who made 15 starts in goal for the Revolution from 2021-24. Edwards finished with two saves while completing the shutout.
Aljaz Ivacic had his sixth shutout of the season for New England as the Revolution have allowed 10 goals this season, tied with Vancouver for fewest in MLS.
Bruce Arena head coach of the San Jose Earthquakes waves to fans as he leaves the field after their 0-0 tie with the New England Revolution at Gillette Stadium on May 17, 2025 in Foxborough, Massachusetts.(Photo By Winslow Townson/Getty Images)
Cristian Arango (lower leg) and Cristian Espinoza (rest) did not play for San Jose. Arango — whose nine goals this season are second in MLS (Philadelphia’s Tai Baribo has 10) — went off in the 31st minute of a 3-3 tie with Miami on Wednesday. Espinoza had his streak of 122 consecutive games come to an end. It was the third longest in MLS history behind goalkeeper Luis Robles (183 for the New York Red Bulls from 2012-18) and midfielder Chris Klein (141 from 2005-09 for the Kansas City Wizards, Real Salt Lake and Los Angeles Galaxy).
San Jose (5-6-3) — unbeaten in four straight in MLS play and five overall — has five wins, a loss and two ties since a 1-0 loss to Charlotte on March 15.
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The Revolution (5-4-3), who had their four-game win streak — all by shutout — snapped last time out with a 3-3 tie against Orlando, are unbeaten since a 1-0 loss to Cincinnati on April 5.
The teams met for the first time since New England beat the Earthquakes 3-1 at home on May 11, 2019.