Match report: New England Revolution 1-1 Philadelphia Union
Despite a rusty performance after a long layoff, the Union showed their mettle with a late come-from-behind goal to secure a road draw against the Revolution.
Despite a rusty performance after a long layoff, the Union showed their mettle with a late come-from-behind goal to secure a road draw against the Revolution.
Two late goals deep into extra time saw the Union bow out of the U.S. Open Cup.
A brilliant second half performance from Ilsinho saw the Union comeback to win 3-2.
A wild, back-and-forth match ended with the Union on top of Minnesota United after Auston Trusty’s late winner.
Philadelphia Union drop points at home again with a draw against Colorado.
The Union were forced to settle for a point as Seattle dug in to keep a scoreless draw.
The Union went to Toronto and left with all three points. An own goal and a Jamiro Monteiro game winner helped extend Philadelphia’s lead atop the Eastern Conference.
A brilliant second half performance sees the Union to a 6-1 win.
Philadelphia cruise to a 2-0 victory against FC Cincinnati behind goals from Przybylko and Picault.
A shorthanded Union team left Vancouver with a point, thanks to Kacper Przybylko’s first MLS goal.
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