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Box Score | CF Montreal 4, Philadelphia Union 2

Philadelphia Union traveled to Saputo Stadium to face CF Montréal on Saturday night, falling 4-2. Homegrown midfielder Quinn Sullivan opened the scoring for the Union in the 29th minute, scoring his second MLS goal of the season. Montreal drew even in the 36th minute with a goal by Josef Martinez. The Union took the lead in the 41st minute when midfielder Jesús Bueno registered his second goal of the season. In the second half, Montreal responded with a 56th minute goal from Bryce Duke. In the 89th minute, Dominik Iankov gave Montreal the lead. Ruan extended the lead for Montreal in stoppage time.

The Union travel to Soldier Field to face Chicago Fire FC on Wednesday, July 3 (8:30 p.m. ET/ Apple TV).

CF Montréal 4 – Philadelphia Union 2
Saputo Stadium (Montréal, QC)
Saturday, June 29, 2024

TODAY’S MATCH INFO

REF: Jon Freemon
AR1: Nick Uranga
AR2: Gianni Facchini
4TH: Michael Venne
VAR: David Barrie
AVAR: Joshua Patlak
Weather: 74 degrees and cloudy.

SCORING SUMMARY

PHI – Quinn Sullivan (Harriel, McGlynn) 29’
MTL – Josef Martinez (Duke) 36’
PHI – Jesús Bueno (Flach) 41’
MTL – Bryce Duke 56’
MTL – Dominik Iankov (Edwards) 89’
MTL – Ruan (Lappalainen, Opoku) 90’+2’

DISCIPLINARY SUMMARY

MTL – Ruan (caution) 90’+3’
PHI – Jakob Glesnes (caution) 90’+5’

LINEUP

Philadelphia Union: Andrew Rick; Kai Wagner, Jakob Glesnes, Jack Elliott, Nathan Harriel; Leon Flach, Jesús Bueno, Jack McGlynn, Quinn Sullivan; Chris Donovan (Daniel Gazdag 62’), Tai Baribo (Olivier Mbaizo 76’).

Substitutes not used: Oliver Semmle; Olwethu Makhanya, CJ Olney Jr., Jeremy Rafanello.

CF Montreal: Jonathan Sirois; Joaquín Sosa (Lassi Lappalainen 62’), Gabriele Corbo, George Campbell, Raheem Edwards, Bryce Duke (Victor Wanyama 90’+3’) , Nathan Saliba, Ruan, Josef Martínez (Dominik Iankov 76’), Sunusi Ibrahim, Jules-Anthony Vilsaint (Kwadwo Opoku 62’).

Substitutes not used: Sebastian Breza; Ilias Iliadis, Rida Zouhir, Grayson Doody, Alessandro Biello.

NOTES

  • Defender Jack Elliott made his 200th MLS regular season start for Philadelphia Union, making him the fourth player in club history to reach the milestone joining Andre Blake, Alejandro Bedoya and Ray Gaddis.

The Union travel to Soldier Field to face Chicago Fire FC on Wednesday, July 3 (8:30 p.m. ET/ Apple TV).

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