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Match previews / Union

Match preview: Philadelphia Union vs. Chicago Fire

The Union look to ride their momentum over visitors from Chicago.

Photo essays / Union

In pictures: Union 0-0 Red Bulls

The night ended in smiles for the Union as they picked up a point on the road in New Jersey.

Analysis / Union

Postgame analysis: New York Red Bulls 0 – 0 Philadelphia Union

PSP’s Chris Gibbons breaks down how the Union stood up to the heavy Red Bull press, and managed to press back themselves.

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Daily news roundups

News Roundup- Union draw, FCC joins MLS, Courage remain unbeaten, and Emery in

Plus- Doyle thinks the Union have finally figured it out, Rooney watch continues, the dawn of a new USMNT, and inevitable Champions League results.

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.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Union to play Kickers, Philly could host World Cup QF, and a new MLS team

It’s a loaded roundup to wrap up the week.

Press Conference / Union

The Union and Jim Curtin remain quiet on the Earnie Stewart rumors

The Union remain quiet on the Earnie rumors, but Jim Curtin offered at least a little something. Here’s that and some other tidbits from the coach’s weekly press conference.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Stewart probably USMNT GM, Steel trade, Open Cup scores

Plus Fabian Herbers makes USL Team of Week, the Guardian takes aim at Zlatan, new managers in Europe & the UK, and more.

SEBA Projections

MLS, USL, and NWSL projections through May 20th

Philadelphia moves up in this week’s SEBA projections, but still have a ways to go before playoffs are probable in the difficult Eastern Conference. The Steel, on the other hand, have moved themselves back into position for their playoffs.

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Fans' View

Fans’ view: Take me to the river (if maybe 10 miles more north)

One fan laments on a subway journey to what could have been a stadium in Philly, rather than a drive down I-95. How would a stadium in Philly have made a better fan experience?