Match Report: Union 1-1 Toronto FC
A beautiful opener from Sebastien Le Toux was not enough as the Union dropped two points at home to Toronto. The silver lining is that the Union are in the playoffs.
A beautiful opener from Sebastien Le Toux was not enough as the Union dropped two points at home to Toronto. The silver lining is that the Union are in the playoffs.
Carlos Valdes and the Union take on Toronto knowing a draw gets them into the playoffs and a win could give them the Eastern Conference title and the No. 2 playoff seed. The starting keeper will be a game time decision. More on that and news around the soccer world.
A win and they are in: The Union welcome Toronto to town with a playoff spot in their sights.
Daily News reports Faryd Mondragon to start against Toronto. Union know TFC not the same team as one they trounced in May. Williams on first full MLS season. Praise for Marfan and MacMath. Your weekend TV listings. More news.
Michael Farfan is the guest on the KYW Philly Soccer Show podcast with your hosts Greg Orlandini and ELi Pearlman-Storch.
The win in Seattle. DC and Chicago losses. The final standings predictions table has been updated!
Not so long ago, the Union were struggling to end an eight game unbeaten streak. On Saturday they could secure a playoff berth and extend their unbeaten streak to eight. Where have the goals come from during the streak?
Following losses by Chicago and DC on Wednesday night, the Inquirer’s Marc Narducci says the Union have clinched a playoff spot, despite what the league’s playoff standings show. Mwanga says he’s almost at 100 percent. Union use PSP’s “Farfantastic” tag. More morning news.
The Union midfield has been criticized this season. You may be surprised how they do by the numbers, especially compared to LA Galaxy, this season’s top team in MLS.
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