Philadelphia Union vs Dallas played for the Major League Soccer this Wednesday, on September 27th 2023. The teams tied in a match that featured few goals. The final score was 1-1.
Score
Those who did well in this game were the bettors who took a chance on a draw. Before the game, the odds of 3.75 were excellent, yielding a good profit for those who dared to bet on an equal score.
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Match Goals
Philadelphia Union opened the score at 25 minutes, with Quinn Sullivan as the author. However, Dallas did not give up and managed to equalize the score, with a goal scored by Alan Velasco 36 minutes into the game.
Cards
The match between Philadelphia Union vs Dallas was relatively calm regarding disciplinary interventions. This match featured a total of 4 yellow cards shown by the match referee F. Bazakos.
Philadelphia Union vs Dallas Game Highlights
This match between Philadelphia Union vs Dallas, was played under a clear sky, and featured a total of 1 VAR intervention in the 90 minutes.
Featured Players
At the end of the game, the best players of each team were nominated, with the defender Kai Wagner being the best on the field for the Philadelphia Union side. On the other side, the best player from the Dallas team was the striker Alan Velasco.
Standings
A draw is not typically celebrated in a game like this. After all, you need to win the so-called “6-point games” to go far in a straight points-based championship. With the draw, both teams stay close at the top of the table.
FAQ
Philadelphia Union vs Dallas played for the Major League Soccer on Wednesday, on September 27th 2023.
The teams tied in a match that featured few goals. The final score was 1-1.
Those who like risky bets should have put the draw as their guess in this match. The equality of 1-1 rewarded those who dared to bet on this result since the pre-match odds for a draw were 3.75.
The game was exciting and had good doses of excitement. Quinn Sullivan scored the first goal in the 25 minutes of the game, while Alan Velasco tied the match at 36 minutes.
This match featured a total of 4 yellow cards shown by the match referee F. Bazakos.