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Daily news roundups

News roundup: Two Jack Elliott interviews, John Hackworth coaching in USL, Columbus Crew closer to Austin

Plus Bethlehem Steel acquire a Congolese midfielder, Wayne Rooney’s brace, Premier League shirt sponsors since ’92, and more.

Union / Video

PSP Postgame Show: Union 0-2 Atlanta United

Video of fans prior to the game, players in the locker room, and Jim Curtin’s press conference. Also, PSP’s Post-Match Wrap-Up Show with Greg Orlandini, Mike Servedio and Steven Whisler. You don’t want to miss this!

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Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 0-2 Atlanta United

Philadelphia Union were dropped 2-0 by Atlanta United at home due to poor finishing and slack defending.

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Press Conference / Union

Haris Medunjanin suspended two additional matches

Jim Curtin announced at his weekly press conference that the Bosnian midfielder would miss the team’s next two matches as a result of a referee altercation in Atlanta.

Daily news roundups

News Roundup: Union are Canada’s top hangover cure

Plus: fine fallout from Atlanta, Steel win, Rooney watch continues, and scales start to tip for United 2026

Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 0-2 Toronto FC

Two goals by Jonathan Osorio provided the margin of victory for Toronto FC, defeating a sloppy Union side 2-0 on Friday night.

Analysis

Postgame analysis: Philadelphia Union at Atlanta United

It’s not about what happens to you, but your reaction to it that matters.
— Epictetus

A View from Afar / Union

The gutsiest performance in Union history

We’ve seen hundreds of Philadelphia Union games. We never saw one like this. PSP’s Dan Walsh has this take.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Two red cards, a late goal in Dublin, but Bethlehem Steel won!

Plus Julian Green, Jaelene Hinkle, and a Timbers 2 player.

Union match reports

Match report: Atlanta United 3-1 Philadelphia Union

A wild scene around an early penalty call saw the Union reduced to nine men as Atlanta snapped Philadelphia’s four-game unbeaten run, 3-1.