Red Bull New York provides status report ahead of match against D.C. United

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Red Bull New York announced on Apr. 24 the availability of players for their upcoming match against D.C. United, set to take place at Sports Illustrated Stadium.

The status report lists several players from both teams who will be unavailable or are questionable due to injuries and illness. For Red Bull New York, Justin Che is out with a hamstring injury, A.J. Marcucci is sidelined with a knee issue, and Cameron Harper is listed as questionable due to a hamstring concern. On the D.C. United side, Hakim Karamoko is out because of illness, Sean Nealis will miss the game with a shoulder injury, Gabe Segal has been ruled out due to a lower leg problem, and Louis Munteanu is questionable with a thigh issue.

The match between these Atlantic Cup rivals comes as Red Bull New York holds a record of three wins, three draws, and two losses for 11 points this season while D.C. United stands at two wins, four losses, and two draws totaling eight points.

Kickoff for the game is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time. Coverage will be available in English and Spanish on Apple TV as well as through Red Bulls Radio in English via the Red Bull New York app and website.

Both teams are expected to make adjustments based on player availability as they compete in this important rivalry matchup.



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