The Philadelphia Union are on the road for the third time in the last four matches as they visit DRV PNK Stadium to face Inter Miami.

Coming off of a record-setting 7-0 thrashing at home against D.C. United, Philadelphia look to go top of the Eastern Conference against a Miami side that has won once in their last four games.

Team news

Inter Miami

Robbie Robinson is the only absence for the Herons as the striker continues to recover from a hamstring injury.

Miami also made a huge splash, acquiring former MLS MVP Alejandro Pozuelo from Toronto for $150,000 in General Allocation Money.

Philadelphia Union

Striker Julian Carranza, coming off of a hat-trick last Friday, is ineligible to play against his parent club.

Quinn Sullivan returns to the squad after being away on international duty.

Predicted lineups

Inter Miami: Callender; McVey, Quinteros, Lowe, Yedlin; Duke, Gregore, Mota; Taylor, Campana, Vassilev

Philadelphia Union: Blake; Findlay, Elliott, Glesnes; Wagner, Flach, Martínez, Mbaizo; Uhre, Gazdag; Burke

Ones to watch

Leonardo Campana (Inter Miami)

The move to drop star striker Gonzalo Higuain to the bench in favor of the young Ecuadorian has proven to be a masterstroke by manager Phil Neville as Campana has eight goals in 15 starts.

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Mikael Uhre (Philadelphia Union)

With Carranza unavailable, the Dane will be the key for Philadelphia up front and his two goals against D.C. United are a sign that he may be rounding into the form the club were hoping for when they signed him.

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Previous meetings

This is the second meeting of the season between Miami and Philadelphia with the first match ending a 0-0 draw on May 18th.

The Union had the better of the chances, especially in the first half with an audacious free kick from Jakob Glesnes hitting the post. Several late chances also went begging.

Goalkeeper Andre Blake was barely tested as Philadelphia managed a fifth consecutive draw while also being shut out for the first time all season.

How to watch

The match will be streamed nationally on ESPN+. In Miami, coverage will be provided by My33 in English and UniMas in Spanish. PHL17 has all of the action in Philadelphia.

Kickoff is set for 8pm Eastern time.