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Match previews / US Open Cup

Match Preview: Philadelphia Union vs. Harrisburg City Islanders

The Islanders make their yearly pilgrimage to Chester for the U.S. Open Cup.

A View from Afar

Yankee Stadium’s soccer pitch is an embarrassment to MLS

Slips, falls, pinball soccer — NYC FC’s pitch is a joke. This is not the view of an opposition fan. This comes straight from someone who grew up going to Yankee fans and should be an NYC FC fan. Read on.

Union match reports

Match report: NYCFC 2-1 Philadelphia Union

Two late goals from NYCFC erased Fafa Picault’s opener as the Union lost their second straight match, 2-1.

Commentary / Union

The false dilemma: To spend or not to spend

To spend or not to spend. That was and still is the question. Nick Fishman takes a closer look at the issue.

Featured / MLS / Union / Union match reports

Match report: Real Salt Lake 1-0 Philadelphia Union

Joao Plata’s goal ended Philadelphia Union’s four-game winless streak, as hosts Real Salt Lake earned a 1-0 victory over a poor Union side.

For Pete's Sake

Jim Curtin is pressing all the right buttons

Four wins in a row, and Jim Curtin is off the hot seat. Peter Andrews reviews the manager’s string of good decisions and what we’ve learned these last six weeks.

Featured / Player ratings / Union

Player ratings: Philadelphia Union 2 – 1 Colorado Rapids

Four wins! But there is still work to be done for some players to reach their full potential.

Featured / MLS / Union / Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 2-1 Colorado Rapids

Haris Medunjanin and C.J. Sapong scored second half goals as the Union came from behind to defeat 10 man Colorado Rapids 2-1.

Photo by Earl Gardner
Player ratings

Player ratings: Philadelphia Union 2-0 Houston Dynamo

The Union are rolling. With a third consecutive win, PSP takes a look at the players who secured an impressive 2-0 over the Western Conference leaders.

Featured / Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 2-0 Houston Dynamo

Fafa Picault, Ilsinho, and Chris Pontius led the attack as Philadelphia Union recorded a fourth straight shutout and third consecutive win.