Philadelphia Union announces lineup changes for match against Nashville SC

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Philadelphia Union announced on May 3 several changes to its starting lineup for the home match against Nashville SC at Subaru Park. The game is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m., with coverage available on Apple TV and 97.5 The Fanatic.

The team reported four changes in the Starting XI compared to last week’s game against Columbus Crew. Nathan Harriel, a homegrown defender, became the first Union Homegrown player in club history to reach 100 Major League Soccer starts during the Columbus match and now marks his 120th MLS appearance. Midfielder Indiana Vassilev is set for his 150th MLS appearance. Danley Jean Jacques, Japhet Sery Larsen, Olwethu Makhanya, and Jovan Lukic each make their tenth start of the season. Frankie Westfield returns after missing the previous match, while Cavan Sullivan makes his second consecutive start.

Philadelphia Union features a roster of professional players on its main team according to the official website. The club achieved notable success by winning the Supporters’ Shield in 2020 for having the best regular-season performance in Major League Soccer according to the official website.

The team’s facilities include Subaru Park, a soccer-specific stadium located on a waterfront site in Chester, as well as a training center and multiple practice fields according to the official website. Philadelphia Union operates as a professional soccer team within Major League Soccer and focuses on representing Philadelphia in elite competition while fostering fan engagement, youth programs, and community connections according to the official website.

The club continues to provide professional soccer matches along with tickets and detailed lineups for supporters seeking competitive entertainment according to the official website. Philadelphia Union remains active within professional sports as part of Major League Soccer’s soccer sector according to the official website.



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