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US World Cup History

The US and the 1994 World Cup

Our series on the US at the World Cup continues with a look at the 1994 World Cup, the only time the US hosted the tournament.

Reading United AC

Reading United add three Union Academy grads

Reading United have announced three Union Academy grads will be with the team in 2014. Also, US Open Cup update.

Daily news roundups

Union head north for Reunion Jack, HCI remain winless, US Open Cup, more

Okugo looking forward to facing McInerney. Harrisburg loses first game of West Coast series. US Open Cup schedule and format announced. More news.

Soccer on TV

Footy on the Telly, April 25-May 1

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

Match previews

Preview: Union at Montreal Impact

PSP’s Adam Cann dissects Houston’s tactical approach to defending the Union last week and explains what Houston was giving Philadelphia and why it worked. Then he projects how things could play out in Montreal on Saturday.

Fans' View

Fans’ View: The U-Goldberg Device

Soccer teams are like a Rube Goldberg device. Sometimes that device makes breakfast. Seth Finck is getting hungry.

Harrisburg City Islanders

Harrisburg Report: A tough result to swallow

The Islanders show plenty of offensive spark, but poor finishing and a Schoenfeld spot kick deal Harrisburg a loss in their home opener.

Daily news roundups

Hackworth backs Wheeler to start, on Montreal, NYRB win drops U to 7th, more news

Highlights and reports from John Hackworth’s weekly press conference. Montreal news. NYRB win over Houston drops Union to 7th in the East. More news.

Press Conference

Transcript and video of John Hackworth’s weekly press conference

John Hackworth discusses playing Jack McInerney and Montreal, Vincent Nogueira, Aaron Wheeler as a starting centerback, and much more

USMNT / USWNT

Is group stage success enough For USMNT?

After USWNT coach Tom Sermanni was fired, US Soccer President Sunil Gulati downplayed World Cup expectations for the USMNT. Why? PSP looks closer.