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Soccer on TV

Footy on the Telly, August 12-18

The Prem is back! Your weekly listings of live soccer on TV, online, and on satellite radio.

The Front Row

The Front Row: The last, best chance

Steve examines another “lost league,” the United Soccer League of 1984-85, pro soccer’s last gasp before the arrival of MLS, in the latest episode of the pod.

Match previews

Preview: Union at New England Revolution

The Revolution welcome the Union hoping that a midweek US Open Cup semifinal win over Chicago will get them back on track for the playoffs.

SEBA Projections

Summer Olympics SEBA Projection updates through August 10

Chris Sherman has updated SEBA projections for the USWNT at the Olympics.

Daily news roundups

Notes from Curtin’s presser, Trusty “hyped” to sign with the Union, more news

Notes from Curtin’s weekly press conference and other Union news. Trusty says signing with hometown Union a dream come true. League news. More.

Press Conference

Transcript and video: JIm Curtin’s weekly press conference

Topics include the Auston Trusty signing, the injury to Brian Carroll, Alejandro Bedoya and Charlie Davies facing New England, how close Maurice Edu is to returning to play, and more.

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KYW Philly Soccer Show

KYW Philly Soccer Show: Jim Curtin

Union head coach Jim Curtin talks with Greg and Mike about the arrival of Alejandro Bedoya and Charlie Davies. Also discussed is the injury to Brian Carroll and where Maurice Edu is with his return from injury.

Signing News

Union sign Auston Trusty to Homegrown contract

Union sign 17-year-old defender from Media, Pa. to a homegrown deal.

Philadelphia Union II

Bethlehem Steel’s roster is too small and too flawed

Bethlehem Steel FC have played multiple games without a full substitutes bench, going without a backup goalkeeper or backup center back.. What gives? PSP’s Tim Jones explains the situation.

Fans' View

Fans’ View: Singing no more

The fans no longer lead the singing of the national anthem at Union home games. Staci Klemmer wants a return to what was “our tradition” for six seasons.