The Union embark on their first road trip of the 2022 season, traveling north to take on CF Montreal:
Yet another historical game in the Union’s thrilling playoff journey, they’ll have to power through the worst case scenario to beat NYCFC:
The Eastern Conference semifinals are here, and the Union will be tested against a defensively-sound Nashville team:
It’s all been leading up to this! Here’s what you need to know before the Union take on the New York Red Bulls at Subaru Park on Nov. 20:
That’s a wrap on the 2021 MLS regular season! The Union finish in second, and all sights are now set on their playoff push:
It’s the last day of the season, and the last chance for the Union to secure a second place finish in the Eastern Conference standings:
An incredible team performance put the Union back in second place, and kept the fire burning as the regular season draws to a close next week:
The Union make the trip up north in order to keep their prime playoff spot in second place:
It’s a battle for second place at Subaru Park, and knives will be out for both the Union and Nashville:
It wasn’t the most ideal result for the Union, but all eyes will be on the Union vs. Nashville SC match happening at Subaru Park this weekend:
A 93rd minute heartbreaker saw the Union leave Montreal with just a point as they kick off their three-game road trip:
The Union are back at Subaru Park to take on Columbus Crew in the hopes of moving up in the race for the postseason:
A point on the road sees the Union tied on points for fourth place, but down on goal differential. Here’s everything you missed:
The rivalry between the Union and the Red Bulls continues, as the Union’s quest to keep their playoff spot continues:
A game against Atlanta United put three more points in the Union’s pocket, thanks to a brilliant run from Jose Martinez and goal from Kacper Przybylko:
The Union are back to winning ways after a stellar performance against Orlando City:
It was a heartbreaker at Subaru Park on Wednesday, but not for lack of effort on the Union’s part:
It’s all or nothing now:
The Union are back in action after 12 days off, and it’s only the most important game in the club’s history:
The Union will be short eight players as their game against the New England Revolution falls right at the beginning of an international break. Here’s what that means for their performance in this upcoming game:
Things ended in defeat in Washington D.C. as the Union now set their sights on New England next Friday:
The Union are back in MLS action against CF Montreal, where they’ll be hoping to end their week by taking another three points in the league. Here’s what you need to know:
The Union will be looking to get back to winning ways against NYCFC at Subaru Park on Wednesday:
A disappointing result in the first leg, but there’s still a whole other leg for the Union to secure a place in the CCL final: