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Septa info for Real Madrid game, more news

Septa adds extra Broad Street line service for tonight’s Philadelphia Union v Real Madrid game. What to expect in terms of starting lineups. Ruiz tally voted Goal of the Week. Suspended FIFA exec Mohammed bin Hammam given lifetime ban from soccer.

Photo By Earl Gardner
Featured / Independence

Independence players get the rock star treatment

Members of the Independence traveled to PPL Park to take in the Union v Everton match and got the rock star treatment from the fans.

Photo By Earl Gardner
Featured / Photo essays

Philadelphia Union v Everton in pictures

PSP photographer Earl Gardner was on hand to capture the action in the Union’s win over Everton.

Daily news roundups / Featured

Some parking/tailgating info for RM match, more news

Some parking/tailgating/sign policy info for Saturday’s match against Real Madrid. Morning news about the Union, the Independence, Reading United and more including your weekend TV listings.

Featured / Union

PSP’s Real Madrid primer

Real Madrid comes to Philadelphia, and they probably won’t stay at the Holiday Inn.

Featured / Philadelphia Soccer History

Philly and the international friendly, part 2

Our two-part series on Philly and the international friendly concludes with friendlies after the Second World War.

Daily news roundups / Featured

The kids done good!

Reaction to Union’s win over Everton – how about those kids! More morning news.

Featured / Union / Union match reports

Match report: Union 1-0 Everton

Academy player Christian Hernandez scored late to lead the Union over a disappointing Everton side.

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Featured / Philadelphia Soccer History

Philly and the international friendly, part 1

Ahead of the Union’s friendlies with Everton and Real Madrid, the first of a two part series looking at international friendlies in Philadelphia. Part one looks at friendlies up to the Second World War.

Featured / Women's World Cup

Women’s World Cup: Best XI and other awards

The 2011 Women’s World Cup was one of the most enthralling soccer spectacles in recent memory. The PSP reflects on the standout performers from this summer’s tournament.