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Shorthanded Nashville SC Ties Philadelphia Union 0-0 on the Road

The Union held Nashville to two shots on target and earned their second home scoreless draw of the season.

  • On Saturday, The Union played Eastern Conference-leading Nashville to a scoreless draw at Subaru Park. Philadelphia outshot Nashville, 16-9, but could not score.
  • Nashville manager Callaghan started a rotated lineup, missing injured striker Sam Surridge, as the club played its third match in eight days. The Union entered the contest with the worst start in club history.
  • Andre Blake and Brian Schwake each made two saves to secure clean sheets. Anello nearly broke the deadlock in the 72nd minute with a shot from the left side of the 18-yard box, but it hit the right post.
  • The draw keeps The Union at the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings, sitting one point ahead of Sporting Kansas City for the worst record in Major League Soccer.
  • Nashville travels to Mexico on Tuesday for the Concacaf Champions Cup semifinal against Tigres UANL, while The Union visits the New England Revolution at Gillette Stadium this Saturday.
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Union goalkeeper Andre Blake battles Nashville rookie Brian Schwake to scoreless draw

Philadelphia stalwart Andre Blake stood toe-to-toe with rookie goalkeeper Brian Schwake as the Union played high-scoring Nashville SC to a scoreless draw

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Nashville SC stays atop East with draw against Union

Nashville SC and the Philadelphia Union played to a scoreless draw on Saturday night in Chester, Pa.

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The Tennessean broke the news in Nashville, United States on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
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