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SEBA Projections

MLS, USL, and NWSL projections through August 12

Philadelphia gets their best playoff odds of the season. Bethlehem moves up in playoff odds despite their loss.

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Daily news roundups

News roundup: Elliott, Curtin named to Team of the Week, Warshaw praises Union, more

Plus: Steel keeper earns USL honors, Unity Cup winners and losers, Galaxy tie Colorado

A View from Afar / Union

Don’t look now: The Union are good

The Union have won all nine games that Cory Burke has started at striker, and they are 10-6-1 since their dreadful start to the year. This team is good, and their upcoming five-game stretch will show just how good, PSP’s Dan Walsh writes.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Elliott goals, TFC brain bungles, WNT youth slide, more

So how exactly did a backup centerback score a brace in a massive road game?

Player ratings

Player ratings: Philadelphia Union 3-2 New England Revolution

Some clutch performances from the Union in their big road win over New England. PSP’s Christian Sandler hands out ratings.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Union win, Wayne Rooney, and U20 USWNT eliminated

Plus: David Accam?, Toronto’s nightmare continues, and Cameron to Bremen

USL Match report

Match report: Bethlehem Steel 1-2 Pittsburgh Riverhounds

Bethlehem’s dominant streak came to an end as an exhausted side fell 2-1 to a superior Pittsburgh Riverhounds side on Sunday afternoon.

Union match reports

Match report: New England Revolution 2-3 Philadelphia Union

Jack Elliott scored a brace and Fafa Picault scored the game winner from the penalty spot as the Union picked up a huge road win.

KYW Philly Soccer Show / Podcasts / Union

Philly Soccer Show: New sporting director, U.S. Open Cup, New England preview

Breaking down the hire of Ernst Tanner, Chicago recap, New England preview.

A View from Afar / Union

A good few days for the Union

After leaving Hoffenheim amid acrimony, Ernst Tanner turned lemons into lemonade with a great achievement at Salzburg. PSP’s Dan Walsh takes stock of the Union’s new sporting director and major developments at striker and in the U.S. Open Cup.