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Thursday, December 19, 2024

Union highlights five key matches at Subaru Park for MLS season

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Jim Curtin Head Coach | Philadelphia Union

Jim Curtin Head Coach | Philadelphia Union

The Philadelphia Union is set to host 17 home matches at Subaru Park during the 2025 Major League Soccer season. The team has highlighted five key matchups that fans may find particularly interesting.

Philadelphia will kick off their home schedule on March 1st against FC Cincinnati. This matchup is notable due to the recent competitive history between the two teams, including several high-scoring games in 2024.

On March 22nd, Philadelphia Union will face St. Louis CITY FC for the first time at home. St. Louis, established as an expansion team in 2019 and beginning play in 2023, experienced a challenging season last year but enters the new season under new leadership with coach Olof Melberg.

Another anticipated game is against LA Galaxy, who are visiting Subaru Park following their sixth MLS Cup victory in 2024. Despite injuries within their squad, such as Riqui Puig's ACL tear, they bring strong attacking talent including Gabriel Pec.

Inter Miami will visit with top players like Lionel Messi returning after a dominant regular season in which he earned league MVP honors. They are now led by newly appointed head coach Javier Mascherano.

Lastly, on July 12th, New York Red Bulls will meet Philadelphia Union once more. It's been over six years since Red Bulls last defeated Philadelphia Union, and this rivalry continues to draw interest from fans of both teams.

Tickets for these matches go on sale December 19th at 7:00 p.m. ET. Further details about promotions and local accommodations are expected soon via visitdelcopa.com.

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