Daily news roundups
Andre Blake starts in Jamaica’s 3-0 loss to South Korea. Union U-17s finish first round of Generation adidas Cup regionals with loss. US U-23s must win against Canada to keep Olympic hopes alive. US-Costa Rica final friendly before start of WCQs.
Daily news roundups
Jim Curtin comments on a number of topics in CBS Philly report. US U-23s thump Panama in Olympic qualifier. Donovan says Klinsmann should get the axe if US loses to Mexico in Confederations Cup playoff game.
Daily news roundups
So endeth the Valdes saga. Sakiewicz says Union and Eagles will bid to host a US World Cup qualifier. Drogba signs with Montreal. More news.
Daily news roundups
Maurice Edu listed on latest injury report as questionable with a right hamstring injury. More from Curtin’s weekly presser. USWNT World Cup roster announced. USMNT faces Mexico tonight. More.
Daily news roundups / Featured
Hackworth says to expect new lineup against Colorado, not sure if Conor Casey will start. City Islanders want new stadium in next two years. Reading United set amateur team record fifth consecutive berth in USOC. More.
Featured / Olympics / USWNT
The US women showed resilience and toughness in their 4-2 comeback win over France in their opening group game at the Olympics.
Daily news roundups / Featured
MLS All-Stars, PPL Park and Philly soccer shines in 3-2 win over Chelsea. USWNT comes from two goals behind to win first Olympic match. Local teams at US Youth Soccer National Championships. More news.
Daily news roundups
Vancouver’s Atiba Harris suspended and fined for his elbow to Carlos Valdes. Califf and MacMath earn Team of the Week honorable mentions. More power rankings. Fever announce four new signings. Game of Thrones-to-Premiership converter. More news.
Featured / USWNT
The US were in top form against Mexico in securing the top seed in their qualifying group last night in Vancouver. The PSP looks at the standout players, the tactics and what the win means for the US going forward.
Featured / US / USWNT / Women's World Cup / Women's World Cup
The US women fell to Japan after blowing late leads in regular and extra time. Japanese captain Homare Sawa was the hero. PSP’s Allison Frank has all the details.
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