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The union aims to expand unbeaten runs, to take the crew to the crew

June 25, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; The Philadelphia Union Midfielder Jovan Lickic (4) moves the ball against the Chicago Fire during the first half in the Soldier Field. Compulsory Credit: David Banks-Imgon Images

The underumman Philadelphia Union aims to expand its franchise-ridding MLS unbeaten streak in 12 matches on Sunday night when they visit the Columbus Crew.

Bruno Demian’s 10th-minute penalty kick proved to be sufficient as the Sangh (12-3-4, 40 points) won the 1-0 road on Chicago Fire on Wednesday. Philadelphia has strengthened its position over the MLS table based on its 8–0-3 points in the last 11 matches.

Demiani, who joined the union for a club-record fee in February, is expected to be nursing on a calf injury. Bribo led the Sangh with 13 goals, including a 2–2 draw of its club against Columbus on 10 May.

In addition to Bribo, Quin Sulivan, Nathan Harriel and Jacob Glas will be out for the Sangh on Sunday. Sulivan and Harriel will compete with the US Mains National Team in the Gold Cup, while the glance will serve a match suspension for yellow card accumulation.

Frankie Westfield is working with ankle injury and Olivier Mabizo and Mikel Uhre have an adicter injuries and are expected to sit out on Sunday.

According to Philadelphia Inquiver, midfielder Jovan Lukik said, “We don’t have almost half squads.” “But I think everyone is doing a wonderful job. Everyone is ready for such moments, even those who do not have (many) minutes in this season.”

Jacon Russell-Rowway of Columbus scored three first half goals of his team in a 3–1 domestic victory on Atlanta United on Wednesday.

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Rowe made his first debut for the crew (9-3-7, 34 points), scoring in the 32nd and 42nd minutes, who won two in total and set a record of 6–1-4 at home.

Columbus coach Wilfred Nancy said, “If you remember the games that we played, we had many opportunities in a few moments and we used to score (not),” said Columbus coach Wilfred Nancy. “The game is about the cycles. Sometimes we can’t explain. Sometimes we can struggle to score an easy tap-in, and sometimes we can really score complex goals. It’s football.

“The most important to me is to be able to attack as much (time) box as possible. The fact that we are able to do so, I am convinced to the rest.”

Columbus’ Daniel Gajdag, however, has been looking for its first goal since being acquired in April. He is the union’s all -time leading goal scorer.

-Bield level media

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