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Preview: Union vs San Jose Earthquakes

The big decision is in the back line: Keep Gaddis or restore Lopez? Ok, easy decision. Now on to the Quakes: Where’s Wondo, beating Beitashour, stopping Stephenson.

Featured / Fever

Building the Fever

Philadelphia Fever head coach Stuart Gore talks about putting together the new WPSL Elite League Team. It’s been a whirlwind.

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Footy on the Telly, April 27-May 3

The upcoming week’s live soccer listings for your TV and computer.

Featured / Union

Nowak fined, suspended two games

The Union coach will miss two games as a result of leaving the technical area and entering the field of play during the win against Chivas USA.

Featured / Local

The Great Pickup Game List

Do you know of local pickup games? PSP is updating its list of local pickup games to help people find regular games to play in. We could use your help.

Daily news roundups / Featured

Nowak, Union await discipline verdict, Califf feels good

Nowak and the Union await league disciplinary committee ruling. Califf expected to start. Herdling back from Germany. Gaddis getting noticed. Jersey Shore Boca in US Open Cup qualifier on Sunday. More news.

Featured / Player of the Week

Player of the Week: Michael Farfan

After his nasty dribbling display that created the game-winning goal Saturday against Chivas USA, Philadelphia Union midfielder Michael Farfan is the Philadelphia player of the week.

Featured / Match stats / Statistics

How Zac and the D are getting it done

Zac MacMath recorded his third consecutive shutout on Saturday, a feat never before accomplished by a Union goalkeeper. We take a look at how he and the Union defense are getting the job done.

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Featured / Player ratings / Union

Analysis & player ratings: Chivas USA 0-1 Union

A win’s a win for the Union who will be glad to bring three points back from the west coast despite a less than stellar performance. Suspensions to Gabriel Farfan and Keon Daniel will hurt the team in the short term, though.

Featured / Philadelphians Abroad

Philadelphians abroad: Noone is back

J.T. Noone (pictured) resigns and scores for Harrisburg, Ryan Richter and Tony Donatelli score for Charleston, and a roundup of Philly natives’ performances in Major League Soccer and other top tier leagues around the world.