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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.

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Match Preview: Philadelphia Union vs. Toronto FC

The Union host the struggling Reds in the last match before a World Cup break.

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.

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.

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Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 3-1 Chicago Fire

Ilsinho, Cory Burke, and Borek Dockal all scored as the Union defeated Chicago 3-1.

Press Conference / Union

Jim Curtin and the Union are prepping for a busy stretch of action

Jim Curtin opened up about how the Union will handle a busy stretch of five games in 14 days during his weekly press conference.

Union match reports

Match report: New York Red Bulls 0-0 Philadelphia Union

Despite a missed penalty from C.J. Sapong, the Union secured a tough road point against a streaking Red Bulls side on Saturday night.

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Player ratings / Union

Player ratings: Philadelphia Union 4-1 Real Salt Lake

The Union offense dismantles Real Salt Lake, 4-1

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Philadelphia Union II

A look at the Steel roster: depth or disappointment?

What can we take so far this season from the players who’ve spent time with both the Steel and the Union? PSP’s Christian Sandler on the difficulty of evaluating Bethlehem’s Union loanees.

Analysis / Union

Postgame analysis: Montreal Impact 0-2 Philadelphia Union

The Union diverged from some season-long trends Saturday as they diverged from another trend and won their first road game in nearly a year. PSP’s Dan Walsh explains.