Philadelphia Union hosts San Jose Earthquakes with lineup changes at Subaru Park

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Philadelphia Union will continue its four-game homestand by hosting the San Jose Earthquakes at Subaru Park on Saturday night. The match is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m., with coverage available on Apple TV and 97.5 The Fanatic.

The starting lineup for Philadelphia Union includes Andre Blake; Nathan Harriel, Japhet Sery, Giovanny Sequera, Frankie Westfield; Danley Jean Jacques, Milan Iloski, Jovan Lukic, Indiana Vassilev; Agustín Anello, and Bruno Damiani. The bench features Andrew Rick; Geiner Martinez, Alejandro Bedoya, Ben Bender, Jesus Bueno, Jeremy Rafanello, Cavan Sullivan, Ezekiel Alladoh, and Stas Korzeniowski.

Philadelphia Union has made one change to the starting eleven from last week’s match against New York City FC. “Union II’s Giovanny Sequera signed a short-term agreement ahead of tonight’s match,” according to the club. “The call-up is Seuqera’s second of 2026, having featured for the squad in their Concacaf Champions Cup Round One Leg Two contest against Defence Force F.C.” Additionally, “Homegrown Frankie Westfield makes his 20th career start for Philadelphia Union in MLS play.”

The team also noted that “Philadelphia Union is unbeaten in its last four meetings against the Quakes dating back to the 2014 season.”

Philadelphia Union operates as a professional soccer team within Major League Soccer (MLS), representing Philadelphia in top-level competition while engaging fans and supporting youth programs and community initiatives through various activities (https://www.philadelphiaunion.com/). The club plays its home matches at Subaru Park in Chester—a soccer-specific stadium located on a waterfront site that also houses training facilities and practice fields (https://www.philadelphiaunion.com/).

The organization maintains a roster of professional players on its main team and provides ticketed matches as part of its entertainment offerings for supporters (https://www.philadelphiaunion.com/). In addition to regular league play, Philadelphia Union won the Supporters’ Shield in 2020 for achieving the best regular-season record in MLS (https://www.philadelphiaunion.com/).

As part of Major League Soccer’s professional sports landscape focused on soccer competition (https://www.philadelphiaunion.com/), Philadelphia Union continues to deliver competitive experiences both on and off the field.



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