Match preview: Toronto FC vs Philadelphia Union
The Union travel to Canada for the second time this season, looking to keep their five-game winning streak intact.
The Union travel to Canada for the second time this season, looking to keep their five-game winning streak intact.
The Union’s two DP attackers haven’t been prolific scorers early in the season. Thomas Hill evaluates whether there’s cause for concern.
The Union’s schedule has been front-loaded with teams low on the table, allowing the Union to extend their pre-season into the actual season.
The Union beat the Columbus Crew on Saturday, 1–0, continuing a five-game winning streak. But the Crew made for a harder game than previous opponents.
Sean Griswold hands out grades from the Union’s win over the Columbus Crew on Saturday.
An early own goal was all the Union needed to collect three points, scoring no goals of their own despite the significant investments that started on the front line.
New striker Mikael Uhre is expected to get his first start with the Union when they play host to Columbus Crew on Saturday evening.
Jeremy Lane tries to put his lizard brain to sleep.
Movement is magic, and the Union’s movement has been magical lately.
Lackluster opposition keeps ratings from reaching impressive heights despite the confident performance.
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