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Photo essays / Union

The 2019 season in photos

PSP Photo Editor Paul Rudderow shares a collection of the great photos taken by PSP’s photographers at Union games this season.

Player ratings / Union

Player ratings: Philadelphia Union 4-3 New York Red Bulls

Individual grades from the Union’s first ever playoff win.

For Pete's Sake / Union

Resilient Union exorcise a decade of demons

Sunday afternoon was so Union… until it wasn’t. PSP’s Peter Andrews on a team no longer haunted by the past.

Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 4-3 New York Red Bulls

The Union won their first ever playoff game with a dramatic 4-3 extra time win over New York Red Bulls, sealing one of the biggest postseason comebacks in MLS history.

Photo essays / Union

In pictures: Philadelphia Union 1-2 New York City FC

PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand Sunday night as the Philadelphia Union finished out the regular season with a 2-1 loss to New York City FC.

Jamiro Monteiro and Ismael Tajouri challenging each other for the ball close the to box.
Player ratings

Player ratings: New York City FC 2 – 1 Philadelphia Union

The Union fell 2-1 to NYCFC in the regular season finale on Sunday. See how your favorite Union players did in our player ratings!

MLS / Player ratings / Union

Player Ratings: Columbus Crew 2-0 Philadelphia Union

Ratings from a disappointing loss in Columbus.

Union match reports

Match report: Columbus Crew SC 2-0 Philadelphia Union

The Union waste their opportunities, falling 2-0 in Columbus and to third place in the standings.

Union match reports

Match report: San Jose Earthquakes 1-2 Philadelphia Union

Behind two second half goals and some good luck from VAR, the Union grabbed all three points from a midweek trip to San Jose.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: McKenzie injury update, MLS MVP race, Rapinoe wins Women’s Player of the Year

The Union are preparing for San Jose and Columbus, but they will be without Serigo Santos and Mark McKenzie. Leo Messi and Megan Rapinoe are named the players of the year, while Zlatan says hes the best in MLS. Even when he gets hurt, Josef Martinez will still win Player of the Week.