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Atlanta United at Philadelphia Union: Match Thread and How to Watch

Can the Five Stripes continue their form in Pineda’s first away match as manager?

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Philadelphia Union v Atlanta United Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images

Atlanta United’s four game home stand began almost one month ago, with yet another new manager and a lackluster 2-0 loss to Nashville SC. The next three games, though, showed a completely revitalized Five Stripes, breezing through opponents with a combined score of 10-2.

Now Gonzalo Pineda leads Atlanta on the road for the first time, travelling to Philadelphia for a midafternoon meeting with the Union, who sit just one point behind United in the Eastern Conference standings. Philadelphia most recently played Atlanta back on June 20th, scoring at the death to tie 2-2 at the Benz. Earlier in the year, the Philadelphia Union knocked out the Five Stripes in the quarterfinal of the CONCACAF Champions League 4-1 on aggregate.

Just like last weekend, the match is set to be broadcast nationally on Univision and TUDN, with an English language Twitter stream on the TUDN USA account.

Can the Five Stripes’ form continue on the road and grab a result over another team fighting for playoff security? Be sure to check out our match preview and predicted lineup to prepare for the match, then come back in time for kickoff and join us in the match thread below as we take in all the happenings from Subaru Park.


Atlanta United’s Lineup:

Philadelphia Union's Lineup:


How to Watch:

Venue: Subaru Park, Chester, Pennsylvania

Kickoff Time: Saturday, September 25th, 3:50 P.M. ET

Available TV: Univision, TUDN

Available Streaming: Twitter, Fubo TV (Free Trial)

Available Radio: 92.9 The Game, La Mejor 1600 AM


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