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28 July 2023 Venue Subaru Park Attendance

Kick off 00:30 (UK)

Philadelphia Union II
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4-4-2
  • 76
    Andrew Rick
    GK
  • 39
    Franics Westfield
    DF
  • 61
    Daniel Krueger
    DF
  • 40
    Hugo Le Guennec
    DF
  • 80
    Juan Castillo
    DF
  • 42
    Carlos Rojas
    MF
  • 33
    Quinn Sullivan
    MF
  • 56
    C.J. Olney
    MF
  • 41
    David Vasquez
    MF
  • 25
    Chris Donovan
    FW
  • 14
    Jeremy Rafanello
    FW

Substitutes

  • 81
    Gavin Atkinson
    SUB
  • 24
    Anton Sorenson
    SUB
  • 75
    Nathan Nkanji
    SUB
  • 44
    Neil Pierre
    SUB
  • 43
    Alex Perez
    SUB
  • 88
    Kyle Tucker
    SUB
  • 52
    Boubacar Diallo
    SUB
  • 77
    Edward Davis
    SUB
  • 49
    Luciano Sanchez
    SUB
  • 23
    Nelson Pierre
    SUB
  • 98
    Stefan Stojanovic
    SUB

Manager

  • -

3-5-2
  • 12
    Ben Foster
    GK
  • 15
    Eoghan O'Connell
    DF
  • 4
    Ben Tozer (C)
    DF
  • 25
    Will Boyle
    DF
  • 29
    Ryan Barnett
    DF
  • 20
    Andy Cannon
    MF
  • 30
    James Jones
    MF
  • 22
    Tom O'Connor
    MF
  • 19
    Jacob Mendy
    DF
  • 38
    Elliot Lee
    MF
  • 18
    Sam Dalby
    FW

Substitutes

  • 21
    Mark Howard
    SUB
  • 17
    Bryce Hosannah
    SUB
  • 32
    Max Cleworth
    SUB
  • 34
    Aaron James
    SUB
  • 5
    Aaron Hayden
    SUB
  • 3
    Callum McFadzean
    SUB
  • 7
    Jordan Davies
    SUB
  • 11
    Liam McAlinden
    SUB
  • 9
    Ollie Palmer
    SUB
  • 16
    Billy Waters
    SUB
  • -
    Dave Jones
    SUB

Manager

  • -

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PREVIEW | Philadelphia Union II vs Wrexham AFC

Wrexham take on Philadelphia Union II in the final game of our US pre-season tour

28 July 2023

For our final game of the US pre-season tour, Wrexham will be facing off against Philadelphia Union II at Subaru Park at 00.30 (BST) / 19.30 (ET).

Phil Parkinson’s men made the trip to Philadelphia after emerging winners in both of our two games in California. 

The recent 3-1 victory against Manchester United was overshadowed by the injury to Paul Mullin though, who sadly suffered a punctured lung in a challenge with United’s goalkeeper, lleaving him unavailable for selection against the Union Zolos.

Goals from Elliot Lee, Aaron Hayden and Sam Dalby capped off the impressive display against United’s youngsters in front of a record attendance of almost 35,000 fans at the Snapdragon Stadium.  

Dalby spoke after the game of the difficulty to adapting to the weather conditions on the pre-season tour, especially with the heat and humidity in North Carolina, but saw this as a positive when returning to the UK, as the conditions will be easier and cooler to play in.  

Looking ahead to the upcoming Union game, Dalby told us how much he was looking forward to seeing the fans out in Philadelphia and how the players hope to display another great performance, like against Man United.  

With MK Dons venturing to the SToK Cae Ras in just over a week’s time for the first game of the league season, this final pre-season match will be vital as final preparation, and a good opportunity to cap-off a successful first time in the USA. 

Wrexham AFC US Tour Squad  

  • Rob Lainton 
  • Ben Foster 
  • Mark Howard  
  • Callum McFadzean 
  • Ben Tozer 
  • Aaron Hayden 
  • Jordan Tunnicliffe 
  • Eoghan O’Connell 
  • Bryce Hosannah 
  • Jacob Mendy 
  • Will Boyle 
  • Ryan Barnett 
  • Max Cleworth 
  • Aaron James 
  • Jordan Davies 
  • Luke Young 
  • Liam McAlinden 
  • Anthony Forde 
  • Andy Cannon 
  • Tom O’Connor 
  • James Jones 
  • Elliot Lee 
  • Ollie Palmer 
  • Paul Mullin 
  • Billy Waters 
  • Sam Dalby 

 

Eye on the opposition: 

Philadelphia II are twenty games deep into their MLS Next Pro season in the Eastern Conference, with four games remaining in the normal season. They currently sit in sixth position, three points behind fourth place, and so they will be in hot pursuit of the play-offs.  

They ran out 6-2 victors in an away fixture against Columbus Crew II in their most recent game, so will be in fine confidence for their match-up against Parkinson and his men. 

In the Eastern Conference, Union have the joint second worse defensive record, and will certainly be an area to exploit for the Red Dragons with our multiple goal socring avenues.

How to watch  

The fixture will be available to watch on the MLS Season Pass for viewers in the US. 

At current, the only place to watch the match in the UK is via the MLS Youtube Channel. 

 

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