Match report: Philadelphia Union 4-1 New York Red Bulls
The Union smashed a ten-man Red Bull side, continuing their dominance over their I-95 rivals.
The Union smashed a ten-man Red Bull side, continuing their dominance over their I-95 rivals.
The Union look to extend their 11 game unbeaten streak against Eastern Conference rivals New York Red Bulls.
The Union overcame a poor start and produced another shootout win in the Leagues Cup.
A rare Monday night match for the Union sees the Red Bulls come to town in the Leagues Cup knockout rounds. UPDATE: Match rescheduled to Tuesday night.
Monday’s manager firings are a good reminder of how it’s still good to be the Union, writes Peter Andrews.
Philadelphia Union edged New York Red Bulls behind Daniel Gazdag’s penalty kick.
The Union look to shake off their Champions League exit as they travel up I-95 to take on the New York Red Bulls on Saturday night.
The Union learned they will face Cincinnati after the latter defeated NYRB in round 1 of the MLS Cup Playoffs. Austin survived a scare while Premier League Fan Fest took over Dillworth Park in Philly.
Plus, NYC FC keep sliding down the table, and Leeds United loses again.
The Union kept rolling, beating New York Red Bulls behind second-half goals from Mikael Uhre and Daniel Gazdag.
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