Preview: Union vs Red Bulls
It’s time to reward the fans for sticking with their team through a season with far more downs than ups. Can the Union do it?
It’s time to reward the fans for sticking with their team through a season with far more downs than ups. Can the Union do it?
Two assists from Kei Kamara led Sporting Kansas City over the Philadelphia Union at Livestrong Sporting Park.
The Union need to bounce back from a soft showing on the road in Houston. Sporting KC wants to celebrate a conference title in front of their fans. Will Carlos Valdes find his fire and lead the Union over KC for a second time this season?
It’s a must-win for Houston and a proving ground for the Union. After trouncing the Dynamo at home, can Philly take their recent good form to a sold out BBVA Compass field and come out on top?
A depleted Revolution side comes to PPL Park hoping to pull the rug out from under a Philadelphia side that looks like they are finally finding an identity.
Chicago has risen through the ranks by beating the stuffing out of the bottom half of the Eastern Conference. The Union have holed up in the lower depths for the entire 2012 campaign. Can they turn Wednesday night into a preview of 2013? Or will the Fire rise?
The Union get another chance to play spoiler to a playoff hopeful. This time it’s a revenge game against a Columbus team that silenced PPL Park in injury time only one month ago.
Houston needs three points off the struggling Union to make ground in the playoff race. Philly needs their young core to turn energy into results.
It always feels good to beat DC United. It will feel better to deal a big blow to their playoff hopes on national television. Do the Union have the self-belief to pull it off?
No wins in the last fourteen combined matches for the Union and Toronto FC. Will a two week break breathe new life into Philly’s struggling offense? Or will TFC once again shame the Union and put three points up at home?
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