Preview: Philadelphia Union at New England Revolution
The Union visit New England hoping to break a six-game winless streak Saturday night. PSP previews.
The Union visit New England hoping to break a six-game winless streak Saturday night. PSP previews.
After drafting young and promising to develop talent, the Union have stuck with weary veterans as they fade from playoff contention. Put the young guys in.
A look at the progress of soccer in the US and the development of youth players.
The Union earned a 1-1 draw against a Real Salt Lake team that rested most of its starters for Wednesday’s midweek game. PSP has post-game analysis, player ratings, video highlights and photos.
With 15 of 30 games in hand, Philadelphia Union has played half a season. That means it’s time to hand out mid-season grades. We have one for every player and the front office, so hop in to check out the better-late-than-never report card.
PSP’s Daniel Gajdamowicz shot photos from the field in the Union-Toronto match. Here’s a photo essay with some of the best.
The Union pulled out a late win Saturday on a stoppage time penalty kick by Sebastien Le Toux. We have video highlights, photos, player ratings and some post-game analysis.
The Union play their best match ever, dominating Seattle for most of the game thanks to great ball control by their midfielders and highlight reel goalkeeping from Chris Seitz. PSP reviews the game with post-game analysis, video highlights, photos and player ratings.
Le Toux questionable for Saturday, McInerney and Okugo called up to USMNT U-20 squad, Holden hopes to return to the pitch on Sunday, the US Open Cup format released and so much more.
It could have gotten really, really ugly for Philadelphia Union. Three goals and a red card by halftime. Instead, the Union put in a respectable second half and showed some good signs for the future.
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