It’s a quick turnaround for the New England Revolution as they look to extend their home winning streak to start the 2026 season to notch a club record-tying seventh win at home as they welcome Nashville SC to Gillette Stadium.

Here’s a look at the availability report ahead of Wednesday’s match!

New England Revolution:

Leo Campana - Lower Body (Out)

Ilay Feingold - Lower Body (Questionable)

Luca Langoni - Lower Body (Questionable)

Nashville SC:

Chris Applewhite - Lower Body (Out) 

Sam Surridge - Middle Body (Out)

Eddi Tagseth - Lower Body (Out)

Patrick Yazbek - Lower Body (Out)

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Another week, another absence for Leo Campana. While it’s important not to rush back too quickly from injuries like Campana’s, it’s simultaneously disappointing to see him set to miss an eighth consecutive match. Considering what he was able to do in preseason, it’s frustrating to see that momentum get disrupted due to injury. Hopefully, Campana will be able to return soon and find form while avoiding another injury spell.

Head Coach Marko Mitrović told the media Feingold is “day-to-day” in the lead up to Wednesday’s match.

"He is still day-to-day. He had a small injury that affects him. He has progressed, but maybe not as fast as we thought he was going to, so, he is still day-by-day." 

Feingold has missed the last two matches after exiting April 26th’s meeting with Inter Miami at halftime.

Luca Langoni is listed as questionable after clocking 79 minutes and scoring in a comeback victory over the Philadelphia Union on Saturday.

On the opposite side, not having to defend Sam Surridge is a tremendous relief for New England. The English forward is tied for third in the Golden Boot race after netting nine goals in seven appearances.

Defender Eddi Tagseth will miss a third game as he deals with a leg injury. The Norwegian has one goal across 14 appearances across MLS and CCC action

Midfielder Patrick Yazbek will miss a second consecutive match as he deals with a lower body injury. The Aussie has a goal and three assists in 17 appearances across all competitions.

Defender Chris Applewhite has yet to see the field with Nashville in 2026.