Philadelphia Union II lost 1-0 to New England Revolution II on May 13 at Kinetic Field at the WSFS Bank Sportsplex. The match remained scoreless through the first half before New England scored in the 86th minute.
This result matters for both teams as it affects their standings and momentum in ongoing competition. Philadelphia Union II will look to recover when they host Columbus Crew 2 on Sunday, May 17.
The only goal of the game came from Jake Shannon, assisted by Dahlin. Disciplinary actions included cautions for players from both sides, with Sal Olivas of Philadelphia Union II receiving a second caution and being ejected in the first half. Other cautions were issued throughout the match to players such as Jordan Griffin, Henry Apaloo, Mamoutou Berthé, Malik Jakupovic, Matheus De Paula, Giovanny Sequera for Philadelphia Union II and Javaun Mussenden, Damario McIntosh, Shuma Sasaki for New England Revolution II.
Philadelphia Union fields a roster of professional players on its main team and achieved the Supporters’ Shield in 2020 for best regular-season performance in Major League Soccer. Its facilities include Subaru Park—a soccer-specific stadium located on a waterfront site in Chester—along with a training center and several practice fields. The club functions as a professional soccer team representing its city while fostering fan involvement and youth programs according to the official website.
Looking ahead, Philadelphia Union continues to provide professional soccer matches and entertainment for supporters while operating within Major League Soccer according to the official website.









