Featured / Match stats / Statistics / Union
As the Union prepares to wrap up their three game road trip on Sunday against New England, the PSP looks at the Union’s recent numbers on the road. Topics include the club’s 2011 road form compared to 2010 as well as a look at the club’s recent stats on the road and at home.
Daily news roundups / Featured
Wambach says US ready for Japan. Ruiz says he’s happy in Philly, tired of the trade rumors. Nowak says Le Toux needs to chill. Kai named WPS Player of the Week. Your weekend TV listings, more news.
KYW Philly Soccer Show / Podcasts
Brian Carroll is the guest on the latest Philly Soccer Show podcast. Carroll talks about the draw in San Jose, looks ahead to New England and talks team chemistry. Also on the pod, the Women’s World Cup and the Philadelphia Independence.
Daily news roundups / Featured
Reaction to USWNT semifinal win over France in WWC. Ruiz denies trade rumors – again. The PSP is on the YSA. Garfan says playing LB is fun. More news.
Daily news roundups / Featured
Red Bulls beaten in the US Open Cup, USWNT get ready for France and Joey Barton’s not welcome in the US.
Featured / FIFA
Hooray!! The FIFA game is here! Read on for details.
Featured / US / USWNT / Women's World Cup / Women's World Cup
On the heels of their amazing win over Brazil, the US face another tough test in the high-octane French offense. Meanwhile, Japan will take their tough midfield play to a showdown with the in-form Swedes, who are riding high after trouncing Australia. PSP’s Allison Frank tells you what to expect on Wednesday.
Featured / Independence / Local
PSP’s Independence guru Mike Servedio thinks the excitement of the Women’s World Cup is already in our own back yard. And if you haven’t seen the Independence play this year, you aren’t the soccer fan you claim to be!
Featured / Photo essays
PSP’s Mike Long was on hand to capture all the action as the Independence solidified their hold on first place in WPS.
Featured / Women's World Cup
Abby Wambach scored in extra time of overtime (!) to tie Brazil, and Hope Solo made a huge save to send the United States to the semi-finals of the Women’s World Cup. It was dramatic and special. It was simply indescribable.
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