Philadelphia Union announce lineup for U.S. Open Cup Semifinal against Nashville SC

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Philadelphia Union are set to play Nashville SC in the Semifinals of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. The match will take place in Nashville at 8 p.m. ET, with broadcast coverage available on CBS Sports Network and Paramount+.

The starting lineup for Philadelphia Union includes Andrew Rick; Kai Wagner, Jakob Glesnes, Olwethu Makhanya, Frankie Westfield, Danley Jean Jacques, Jovan Lukic, Milan Iloski, Indiana Vassilev, Tai Baribo, and Bruno Damiani. Players available from the bench are George Marks; Nathan Harriel, Alejandro Bedoya, Jeremy Rafanello, Quinn Sullivan, Sal Olivas, and Mikael Uhre.

There are two changes in the starting eleven compared to their previous Open Cup Quarterfinal match against New York Red Bulls. This is the first time that Philadelphia Union and Nashville SC will meet in the Open Cup.

Philadelphia Union holds a record of 2-1-1 in all-time Open Cup Semifinals appearances. In 2014, they advanced after a penalty kick shootout following a draw against FC Dallas.

Homegrown goalkeeper Andrew Rick is making his third career start in U.S. Open Cup play.



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