New York Red Bulls forward Bradley Wright-Phillips, left, takes the...

New York Red Bulls forward Bradley Wright-Phillips, left, takes the ball from New England Revolution defender Andrew Farrell during the first half of an MLS Eastern Conference Finals match Sunday, Nov. 23, 2014, in Harrison, N.J. Credit: AP / Bill Kostroun

Charlie Davies and Teal Bunbury each scored and the New England Revolution then held off the previously unbeaten Red Bulls 2-1 on Saturday night.

Davies gave the Revolution (5-2-2) an early lead with a diving header in the ninth minute, finishing from just inside the 6-yard box on London Woodberry's cross.

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Charlie Davies and Teal Bunbury each scored and the New England Revolution then held off the previously unbeaten Red Bulls 2-1 on Saturday night.

Davies gave the Revolution (5-2-2) an early lead with a diving header in the ninth minute, finishing from just inside the 6-yard box on London Woodberry's cross.

Lee Nguyen and Scott Caldwell's nifty two-pass combo freed Bunbury to double the lead with a right-footed strike in the 60th minute.

The Revolution improved to 17 points, putting them in a tie for first in the MLS with FC Dallas and D.C. United.

Sacha Kljestan pulled the Red Bulls (3-1-4) within one in the 73rd minute, dribbling past New England goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth and finishing into the open net.

The Red Bulls had been the last unbeaten team in MLS.

A trip to the emergency room in a Long Island hospital now averages nearly 4 hours, data shows. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. Credit: Newsday Staff

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