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Soccer on TV

Footy on the Telly, June 26-July 2

Your weekly listings of live soccer on TV, online, and on satellite radio. Union in league and US Open Cup play. Women’s World Cup. Copa America. More.

KYW Philly Soccer Show

KYW Philly Soccer Show: Previewing the Impact

Greg and Eli review Wednesday’s win over Seattle before previewing Saturday’s game against Montreal.

Fans' View

Fans’ View: Where to next?

Scott Ellis presents a wishlist of things he’d like to see in the second half of the the season.

Daily news roundups

Sapong powers Union win, PPL Park opened to storm-affected Chester residents, league wrap, more

Recaps and reaction to Union’s win over Seattle. Union opens PPL Park to provide relief to Chester residents. League results. USWNT news from the World Cup. More.

Postgame

Postgame video and quote sheet: Union 1-0 Sounders

Eli and Greg’s postgame wrap. Jim Curtin’s postgame press conference. Interviews with Brian Sylvestre, Brian Carroll, and Zach Pfeffer. Postgame quote sheet.

Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 1-0 Seattle Sounders

CJ Sapong was the hero as the Union sucker punched a weakened Seattle side at PPL Park Wednesday night.

USWNT

Breaking down the US win over Colombia

Jami Dansingburg breaks down the US Round of 16 win over Colombia at the Women’s World Cup.

Daily news roundups

Union face Sounders, Fernando loan, no on Palacios, US Gold Cup roster released, more

Union host Seattle tonight. Curtin reveals Fernando Aristeguieta’s loan will soon expire, says team will pass on Wilson Palacios. Klinsmann announces Gold Cup roster. Wambachgate. More.

Press Conference

Transcript and video: Jim Curtin’s weekly press conference

Curtin talks about Wednesday’s game against Seattle, the possibility of moving Pfeffer centrally for Maidana out wide, and the team’s decision to pass on Wilson Palacios. Also, after the press conference, Curtin told reporters Fernando Aristegueita’s loan will soon expire.

Match previews

Preview: Union vs Seattle Sounders

Can the Union return to collective effort when Seattle comes to town, or will they revert to the individual freelancing that doomed them in LA?