June 18, 2025 - 03:28

In an exciting development for soccer enthusiasts in the region, a new partnership has been established to bring Philadelphia Union matches back to local screens. Beginning June 17, fans will have the opportunity to watch re-airings of the Union's games on NBC Sports Philadelphia. This initiative aims to strengthen the connection between the team and its dedicated supporters, allowing them to relive key moments and matches throughout the season.
The re-airing of games will provide fans who may have missed the live broadcasts another chance to catch the action. This partnership not only highlights the growing popularity of soccer in Philadelphia but also underscores the commitment of local broadcasters to support the Union and its fanbase.
As the season progresses, fans can look forward to a comprehensive viewing experience that celebrates the team's journey. This collaboration promises to enhance the enthusiasm surrounding the Union and foster a deeper community connection through the love of soccer.
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