Since acquiring Jermaine Jones, the New England Revolution are 9-1-1. One of those wins came last weekend, away to the Columbus Crew in the first leg of their playoff series. Can the Crew mount an improbable comeback in Foxborough? (5 p.m. ET, ESPN2).
New England Revolution vs. Columbus Crew live stream: How to watch the 2014 MLS Playoffs online
Can the Crew spring a big comeback?


While the Revs were always favored in this series, no one expected them to put up four goals in the first leg. With the away goals rule in effect, a comeback for the Crew seems nearly impossible.
The Revs don’t have any new injuries, but the Crew are waiting on the fitness of two players. Star attacker Federico Higuain has a calf strain and Bernardo Anor has a hip injury, but both are expected to be healthy enough to make the squad on Sunday evening.
If you live in the United States, the way to watch the game is through the Watch ESPN app. They’ll have multiple streams of the game, in both English and Spanish. And fans are in luck, because there will be an ESPN3 stream of the game in addition to the regular ESPN2 one. That means that you do not need to be a TV subscriber to watch the game.
Canadian TV isn’t carrying the match, but it is on BT Sport 1 and their streaming service in the UK. For listings from more countries, check out Live Soccer TV.

















