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News roundup: Union lose, all-local USL action, and the World Cup moves to the Semis

Plus- Miami plans, LeBron is a fan, and more.

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News roundup: Union lose, lower division teams, and the World Cup goes to penalties

Plus Zlatan isn’t impressed, go90 goes away, and Orlando gets a coach.

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News roundup: Haris red-card ruling, World Cup and Open Cup recaps, Sugarman sighting

Plus World Cup stories, Curtin’s presser, local scores, and more!

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News roundup: World Cup today, MLS results

All the soccer news that’s fit to print: World Cup schedules, results from Bethlehem Steel and NPSL matches, and more, courtesy of John Osborn.

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

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

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News Roundup- Union draw, FCC joins MLS, Courage remain unbeaten, and Emery in

Plus- Doyle thinks the Union have finally figured it out, Rooney watch continues, the dawn of a new USMNT, and inevitable Champions League results.

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News Roundup: Union win, as do Steel, Orlando City gets disciplined, and Griezmann to Barcelona

Plus- Castillo rumors still circulating, more Rooney scuttlebutt, Italy wins the World Cup? and Jurgen Klinsmann alternate-timeline fiction.

Philadelphia Union II / Photo essays

In pictures: Bethlehem Steel 3-0 New York Red Bulls II

PSP photographer Rob Simmons shares the sights from Bethlehem’s 3-0 victory over rivals New York Red Bulls II.

Philadelphia Union II

Bethlehem deals with roster challenges again

Three details about the 2018 Bethlehem Steel FC: one basic, one sad, and one head-shakingly ironic.

Daily news roundups

News Roundup: Union lose, Steel in, LAFC fail to impress, and USOC kicks off

Plus: Carli Lloyd, Hudson River Derby, more discussion of the Lee Nguyen trade, and a lot of women’s soccer.