Philadelphia Union welcomes Orlando City for a conference match

Eastern Conference Showdown: Philadelphia Union and Orlando City SC Clash for Conference Victory in Conference Play Matchup

The Philadelphia Union and Orlando City SC will face off in a conference play matchup on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. EDT in Chester, Pennsylvania. The BetMGM Sportsbook line for the game has the Union as favorites at -113, with Orlando City SC at +278 and a draw at +264.

Both teams have struggled so far this season, with the Union holding a record of 3-2-5 and ranking sixth in the Eastern Conference, while Orlando City SC is ranked 13th with a record of 2-5-3. The Union have yet to secure a win against Eastern Conference opponents, while Orlando has faced off against them with a record of 1-4-3.

The top performers to watch in this game include Daniel Gazdag with six goals for the Union and Duncan McGuire with four goals for Orlando. This will be their first meeting this season, setting up an exciting matchup between two struggling teams.

In their last 10 games, the Union have had a record of 3-2-5, averaging 1.9 goals and 5.2 shots on target per game while conceding 1.6 goals per game. On the other hand, Orlando City SC has had a record of 2-5-3 in their last ten games, averaging just over one goal per game (1.1) and allowing around one and half goals per game (1.8).

Both teams are missing key players due to injuries – for the Union Markus Anderson, Nick Pariano, Holden Trent, Isaiah Konrad McNeil LeFlore, Andre Blake are all injured; for Orlando City SC Ramiro Enrique is listed as injured and not expected to play

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