The top-seeded Philadelphia Union beat the Chicago Fire in penalty kicks on Sunday in a best-of-three first-round opener of the MLS Cup playoffs.
The Philadelphia Union made it harder than anyone would have liked, but they got the job done. After letting a two-goal lead slip away in the final minutes, ...
It felt like the series-opening win over Chicago was four games in one, from Indiana Vassilev and Milan Iloski's goals to ...
The road to the MLS Cup begins at home for the Philadelphia Union. The top-seeded Union open their 2025 postseason Sunday at ...
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San Diego won Sunday despite the absence of Lozano, who was left off the game day roster following a "verbal altercation." ...
As time ticked down in the second half of extra time, the home side pulled back in front once again. Rojas received a pass from midfielder Nehuèn Benedetti and drove a right-footed shot into the lower ...
Glad we came out on the other side.” The Fire didn't fold after conceding twice in five minutes during the second half, with ...
Jesús Bueno scored the decisive goal in a penalty-kick shootout as the top-seeded Union beat the Fire in a best-of-three ...
Jesús Bueno scored the decisive goal in a penalty-kick shootout as the top-seeded Union beat the Fire in a best-of-three ...
Philadelphia Union battled against adversity after seeing a two-goal lead erased to prevail in a penalty kick shootout against Chicago Fire FC at Subaru Park on Sunday night.