Preview: Union at Revolution
The Revs need three points heading into a tough May, but the Union have been a force on the road and New England’s vaunted back line was torn to shreds by Jacques McHenry last week.
The Revs need three points heading into a tough May, but the Union have been a force on the road and New England’s vaunted back line was torn to shreds by Jacques McHenry last week.
With the 2012 season now nothing but history, a different Union faces a different Toronto in a game that could set the tone for the Union’s 2013 home season.
Can the Union bust the Crew’s ten game home unbeaten streak? In other words, can the Union control the midfield and contain two highly skilled strikers?
The trouble with winning? Every team wants to knock you off. That will be doubly so for the New York Red Bulls, who are looking to put the Union on the other end of their first victory in 2013.
The Revolution have made changes to get better. Can the Union?
Two teams that thought they deserved more last weekend look to get their first points of the season as Danny Mwanga and the Colorado Rapids welcome the Union. UPDATE: Blizzard in Colorado causes game to be postponed until 3pm ET on Sunday.
Sporting KC wants to catch Houston, the Union want to catch fire offensively. Oh, and these teams are none too fond of each other. Welcome back, MLS.
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?
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