CHESTER, Pa. — Brandon Vazquez scored unassisted in the 76th minute and FC Cincinnati rallied from two goals down to tie the Philadelphia Union 2-2 on Saturday night.
José Martínez staked Philadelphia (14-9-4) to a 1-0 lead when he took a pass from Jack McGlynn and scored for a third time this season. Dániel Gazdag scored on a penalty kick following a yellow card on defender Yerson Mosquera and Philadelphia took a 2-0 lead into halftime. It was Gazdag's 11th goal to go along with 10 assists this season.
Cincinnati (17-4-7) cut its deficit in half four minutes into the second half on Aaron Boupendza's third goal of the season — with an assist from Yuya Kubo.
Roman Celentano finished with three saves for Cincinnati. Andre Blake stopped four shots for Philadelphia.
Both teams played a man down in the second half. Philadelphia lost Mosquera to a second yellow car in the 83rd minute. Jack Elliott was sent off for a red card in the fourth minute of stoppage time for Cincinnati.
The Union entered play having won 4 of 5 home matches with Cincinnati, including the playoffs, with clean sheets in all four victories. Philadelphia saw a six-match win streak at home end, but the club is still 18-1-3 in its last 22 at home in the regular season.
Front-running Cincinnati has an eight-point lead over Orlando City in the Eastern Conference and Supporters' Shield races.