D.C. plays Crystal Palace Baltimore in free game Monday

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Want to catch a free soccer game involving D.C. United? United will play Crystal Palace Baltimore on Monday, April 5, 2010 at 11:30am at the RFK Training Fields at 21st and C Streets NE in Washington, DC. The match is open to the public and admission is free.

The game was originally scheduled for Monday March 29, but was postponed due to heavy rains the night before.

Palace Baltimore won its two most recent pre-season games, against USL2 clubs Harrisburg and Real Maryland, each by the score of 1-0.  Ex-New York Red Bull and returning fan favorite Mathew Mbuta tallied Baltimore’s goal in the defeat of Harrisburg last Thursday, while Trinidad and Tobago international Randi Patterson was the Palace scorer last night in Rockville, Maryland.
Palace’s USSF D-2 Pro League season opens at home on Friday April 16th at 7:00pm when FC Tampa Bay Rowdies come to UMBC stadium.


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John Haydon has covered soccer for The Washington Times for two decades. He has reported on international soccer events in Germany, South Korea and Spain. John hails from Birmingham, England and has lived in the Washington D.C. region for over twenty years.  

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