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Union bits, Bethlehem’s first league game tonight, big night for US, more

No Union game this weekend but there’s plenty more soccer on tap.

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Philadelphia Union II

Bethlehem signs Fred as player/coach, parts ways with Lee

Fred joins Bethlehem as a player/coach and mutually agrees to part ways with Raymond Lee.

Soccer on TV

Footy on the Telly, March 25-March 31

Your weekly listings of live soccer on TV, online, and on satellite radio.

Interview

PSP talks to Philadelphia Union defender Ken Tribbett

PSP talks to Ken Tribbett about his path to MLS, his transition to defense, and bouncing back from the season opener.

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Sons of Ben

PSP talks to SoB president Ami Rivera

PSP talks to the Sons of Ben president about the recent changes at the Union and more.

USMNT

World Cup Qualifying Preview: Guatemala v USMNT

The US has a strong record against Guatemala, even during World Cup qualifying, having not lost since 1988 across 21 games. That said, Guatemala City is almost a mile above sea level, making it a tough place to play. A point is a fine result on its own, but the US really needs three.

Olympic Qualifying

Olympic Qualifying Preview: Colombia v US U-23 MNT

Just like their senior team counterparts, the U-23 Men’s National Team faces a home-and-home series in the coming days. And while none would argue the senior side’s games unimportant, for the U-23s the games could not be more vital.

Daily news roundups

“It’s the very beginning of something”: Notes from Curtin’s presser, Cruyff, more news

Curtin’s message. Rosenberry’s path. Okugo trialing with Red Bulls. Johan Cruyff passes. More.

Press Conference

Transcript and video: Jim Curtin’s weekly Union press conference

Curtin discusses the win over New England, penalty kicks, how to keep momentum going on a bye week, and much more.

A View from Afar / Commentary

You don’t need a DP striker when you have C.J. Sapong

All that talk about Philadelphia Union’s need to sign a big money striker means nothing if Sapong continues playing like this, PSP’s Dan Walsh writes.