Articles written by: Peter Andrews

Peter Andrews has covered the Union for PSP since 2014. He is PSP's former managing editor and writes a regular column, "For Pete's Sake," for the site. Follow him on Twitter @pfandrews.

Analysis / Union

Match analysis: Orlando City SC 0-1 Philadelphia Union

Peter Andrews looks at set-piece successes, defensive intensity, and more from another Union victory.

Match previews

Match preview: Orlando City SC vs Philadelphia Union

The Union travel from swampy Philadelphia to swampy Florida for a matchup with Orlando City.

For Pete's Sake

Three wins in three have the Union back on track

Peter Andrews looks at some of the factors driving the club’s recent winning surge.

Breaking News / Roster News

Union transfer Stuart Findlay to Oxford United

The little-used center back returns to the United Kingdom after a year and a half in Philly.

Union match reports

Match report: Inter Miami CF 1-2 Philadelphia Union

Goals from Daniel Gazdag and Cory Burke gave the Union a midweek win in Fort Lauderdale.

Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 7-0 D.C. United

Philadelphia Union mollywhomped a pathetic D.C. side behind a Julian Carranza hat trick and braces from Alejandro Bedoya and Mikael Uhre.

Breaking News / Roster News

Union trade Sergio Santos to FC Cincinnati

The 27-year-old heads to Ohio in exchange for allocation money. Plus, reports have Stuart Findlay leaving too, along with the announced exits of Jack de Vries and Matej Oravec.

Analysis / For Pete's Sake

Cory Burke’s goal a moment of the season for Philadelphia Union

Peter Andrews looks at how Sunday’s big win encapsulated both the best and worst of this season’s Union, and how it might lead to more success in the second half.

Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 2-1 New York City FC

A last-ditch deflection by Cory Burke secured three points for the Union, moving them past NYC FC into first place in the Eastern Conference.

Breaking News / Local

Breaking: Philadelphia to host 2026 FIFA World Cup matches

The world’s biggest tournament will come to the City of Brotherly Love in four years’ time.