Origins The two teams first met on May 12, 1996; when the New York Red Bulls were branded as the New York/New Jersey MetroStars. The game was played at RFK Stadium in front of a crowd of 14,722, and ended 1–1 in regulation time. In regulation time, United's
John Harkes scored United's first ever goal against the MetroStars off an assist from
Tony Sanneh in the 11th minute. The MetroStars'
Giovanni Savarese drew the match level in the 62nd minute. At the time, if Major League Soccer ended drawn at the end of regulation time, it entered the 35-yard
shootout. In the shootout, the MetroStars won the first match of the series 2–1. During the
inaugural regular season, the two sides would meet each other three more times, with the two sides sharing spoils. The 1996 season ended gridlocked with each club winning two matches apiece, winning one match in their home stadium, and another on the road. However, on aggregate goals, United outscored the MetroStars 6–4. The two sides met again in the Conference Semifinals 1996 MLS Cup Playoffs, where United defeated the MetroStars 2–1 in a best-of-three series. The first game of the post-season series, played on September 24, 1996, ended in the MetroStars' favor, as NY/NJ posted a victory in the shootout following a 2–2 tie after regulation. Three days later, United earned a 1–0 regulation victory at home, tying the series at 1–1, before culminating the series with a 2–1 victory, thanks to an 89th-minute penalty kick from
Raul Diaz Arce. In the 1996 MLS Cup Playoffs, United would eventually go on to win the
inaugural MLS Cup, defeating the
Los Angeles Galaxy, 3–2. By next year, the two franchises took opposite routes in MLS' sophomore campaign, with D.C. United eventually going on to win their
second MLS Cup championship, while the NY/NJ MetroStars failed to qualify for the 1997 MLS Cup Playoffs altogether. Despite the poorer form from the MetroStars, the club won the regular season series against United, through the virtue of more aggregate goals. The two sides faced off four times during the season, with United winning the first two outings, while the MetroStars won the final two meetings. In the final regular season matchup, held on September 27, 1997; United lost at home by a 3–1 scoreline against the MetroStars, ultimately failing to win the series. In the outing, United got the go-ahead goal in the 18th minute of play off a strike from
Galin Ivanov. Honduran international,
Amado Guevara, netted two unanswered goals for the MetroStars in the 20th and 43rd minutes of play, giving the MetroStars a 2–1 lead going into the break. With less than 15 minutes remaining in regulation, United's Cerritos netted the equalizer, only before longtime MetroStars striker,
John Wolyniec netted the match-winner, sending the MetroStars to their first ever championship of a major tournament.
Early club connections In addition, early in the history of the league, there were personality clashes between members of the two teams. For example, MetroStars players
Tony Meola and
Tab Ramos were long time acquaintances of D.C. United's captain
John Harkes. All three players were natives of New Jersey and had played together and against each other most of their lives. DC fans especially singled out Meola (who was briefly an actor and who had tried out to be the placekicker for the New York Jets) for scorn. In response, MetroStars supporters tended to reserve most of their scorn for
Richie Williams. Ironically, former D.C. assistant coach
Bob Bradley would coach the
MetroStars, and the
Red Bulls coaching staff was also headed by former D.C. coach
Bruce Arena until the end of the 2007 season, assisted by Harkes and Williams.
Red Bull controversy The rivalry became even greater when the two met at
Giants Stadium on April 22, 2006 as
Alecko Eskandarian scored the first goal of a 4–1 D.C. United victory. After the goal he took a sip of
Red Bull energy drink and then spit it on the ground as an intentional slight on the recently renamed New York Red Bulls. MLS fined Eskandarian $250 for his actions.
Recent years was one of several high-profile acquisitions by New York in 2010. Throughout the 2010 season,
D.C. United hit an all-time nadir record wise, whereas the New York Red Bulls were making several high-profile acquisitions, causing some to believe that New York was becoming the more dominant Atlantic Cup team. On May 1, 2010; while United had lost their first four regular season matches, New York had won their first four matches. Attaining opposite records of 4–0–0 and 0–0–4, respectively, New York earned a 2–0 road win at
RFK Stadium. The win was New York's first road win against D.C. since October 8, 2005 and their first win against United since 2008, as well as their first shutout against United since 2006. Subsequently, United drew 0–0 against New York in their first meeting in
Red Bull Arena allowing the Red Bulls to win the Atlantic Cup derby for the first time since 2003, ending a six-year stretch of titles won by D.C. The rivalry intensified, mainly between United and Red Bulls supporters in April 2011, when New York visited D.C. At the time, New York had been on a two-game winning streak, and held by far the best Eastern Conference record. United, rebuilding from the prior year were much lower in the standings. Goals from
Thierry Henry,
Joel Lindpere and
Juan Agudelo lead the Red Bulls to a commanding 4–0 victory over United, making it the worst loss United suffered at home since the
2005 MLS Cup Playoffs, and their worst loss ever to New York. However, in the return match, United earned a 1–0 away victory at Red Bull Arena, giving them some consolation over New York, but ultimately failing to win the Atlantic Cup for the second straight year. In spite of winning the Atlantic Cup for two-straight years, making it New York's first time since 2003, players expressed disinterest in the honor. On June 24, 2012, the two sides clashed again in the second of three legs of the series. The match ended in New York's advantage, earning a 3–2 victory over D.C. Ex-United midfielder
Brandon Barklage netted two of the Red Bulls' three goals. United's
Chris Pontius scored the fastest goal in franchise history, scoring 29 seconds after kickoff. The announced crowd of 25,187 was the largest in Red Bull Arena history, and the largest crowd to witness the rivalry since 2004. On January 18, 2022, the LA Galaxy announced that the Red Bulls and D.C. United will participate in the
Coachella Valley Invitational. On April 21, 2022, the teams were drawn together for the Round of 32 in the U.S. Open Cup. The Red Bulls defeated D.C. United 3-0 on May 10, 2022 to advance to the Round of 16, with a first half goal in stoppage time by
Luquinhas, and second half goals by
John Tolkin and
Zach Ryan. After adding up a few more wins, the Red Bulls would eventually fall to
Orlando City SC in the Semifinals. Despite D.C. United taking advantage of the Red Bulls in the 2000s, New York has seized control of the rivalry in the late 2010s, as well as the early 2020s. The Bulls took the past seven of eight season series, passing D.C. United for the Atlantic Cup lead at 16–14 heading into 2026. == Supporters ==