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Union match reports

Match Report: Philadelphia Union 3-5 Montreal Impact

Montreal won a wild game on the back of a Marco DiVaio hat trick. PSP recaps.

MLS

How the Eastern Conference stacks up so far

A whopping 11 percent of the season is in the books. Dan Walsh looks at how teams in the Eastern Conference have performed, what they’re missing, and their outlook, to provide some context to the Union’s start to 2013.

Featured / MLS

2013 Eastern Conference preview

PSP’s Eastern Conference preview looks at each club and how the Union match up against them. In the end, PSP picks Michael Farfan and the Union to finish … well, click on to read more.

Featured / Union

Union to play Montreal Impact in Jacksonville

The Union will face Montreal Impact in an exhibition game at EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Florida on Feb. 15.

Featured / MLS

MLS-USL deal is huge for American pro soccer

The proposed MLS-USL partnership is a big deal, and not just because Philadelphia Union and the Harrisburg City Islanders pioneered it. It could be one of the most significant developments ever in American professional soccer. PSP explains.

Fans' View / Featured

Fans’ View: Anger, enlightenment and a blood feud

Forget the Red Bulls. Montreal and DC are the rivalries upon which traditions are built.

Featured / Player ratings / Union

Player ratings and analysis: Impact 2-0 Union

Smart defense by Montreal and slow build-up play by the Union meant a single set piece breakdown was enough to seal Philadelphia’s fate on Saturday.

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Match report: Impact 2-0 Union

PSP was in Montreal as the Union’s playoff push took a huge stumble when they were downed 2-0 by the Impact on Saturday night. We’ve got a full match report.

Featured / Match previews / Union

Preview and tactics: Union at Impact

Montreal hopes their new back line won’t fold late at home against the Union.

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The other Farfan (and other displaced midfielders)

Gabriel Farfan has been dazzling with his ball skills. What could he do if returned to midfield? PSP explores the possibilities for him and the rest of the displaced Union midfielders.