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2010 USL PDL Eastern Conference Regular Season Schedule 2010 USL PDL Eastern Conference Regular Season Schedule (All times ET / Subject to change) Day Date Visitor Home Time Venue Saturday 5 /8 West Virginia Chaos Ironbound Express 7:00 NJIT Saturday 5 /8 Westchester Flames New Hampshire Phantoms 7:30 Southern New Hampshire University Sunday 5 /9 West Virginia Chaos New Jersey Rangers FC 3:00 Morris Catholic High School Sunday 5 /9 Westchester Flames MPS Portland Phoenix 4:00 Memorial Field @ Deering High School Sunday 5 /9 Hampton Roads Piranhas Reading United 6:30 Exeter High School Wednesday 5 /12 Ironbound Express Central Jersey 7:30 PDA Complex, Zarepath, NJ Wednesday 5 /12 Long Island Rough Riders Brooklyn Knights 8:00 Met Oval Friday 5 /14 MPS Portland Phoenix Albany BWP Highlanders 7:30 Bailey Field Friday 5 /14 Northern Virginia Royals Reading United 7:30 Exeter High School Saturday 5 /15 Ironbound Express New Jersey Rangers FC 4:30 Morris Catholic High School Saturday 5 /15 Hampton Roads Piranhas Ocean City 7:00 Carey Stadium Saturday 5 /15 Albany BWP Highlanders Western Mass Pioneers 7:00 Lusitano Stadium Saturday 5 /15 Vermont Voltage Westchester Flames 7:30 City Park Saturday 5 /15 Central Jersey Carolina Dynamo 7:30 Macpherson Stadium Sunday 5 /16 Western Mass Pioneers MPS Portland Phoenix 4:00 Memorial Field @ Deering High School Sunday 5 /16 Vermont Voltage Long Island Rough Riders 6:00 St. Anthonys High School Wednesday 5 /19 Ocean City Ironbound Express 8:00 NJIT Thursday 5 /20 Reading United West Virginia Chaos 7:30 Schoenbaum Stadium Friday 5 /21 Albany BWP Highlanders Vermont Voltage 7:30 Collins Perley Sports Complex Saturday 5 /22 New Jersey Rangers FC Hampton Roads Piranhas 5:30 TBD Saturday 5 /22 Northern Virginia Royals Ocean City 7:00 Carey Stadium Saturday 5 /22 Brooklyn Knights Albany BWP Highlanders 7:30 Bailey Field Saturday 5 /22 Western Mass Pioneers Vermont Voltage 7:30 Collins Perley Sports Complex Saturday 5 /22 Reading United Carolina Dynamo 7:30 Macpherson Stadium Saturday 5 /22 Central Jersey West Virginia Chaos 7:30 Schoenbaum Stadium Saturday 5 /22 New Hampshire Phantoms Long Island Rough Riders 7:30 St. Anthonys High School Sunday 5 /23 New Hampshire Phantoms Brooklyn Knights 7:00 Met Oval Sunday 5 /23 New Jersey Rangers FC Northern Virginia Royals TBD Hellwig Memorial Field Stadium Wednesday 5 /26 Ocean City Central Jersey 7:30 PDA Complex, Zarepath, NJ Friday 5 /28 Western Mass Pioneers Brooklyn Knights 8:00 Met Oval Friday 5 /28 Reading United Bermuda Hogges 8:00 The National Stadium Saturday 5 /29 Long Island Rough Riders Westchester Flames 7:30 City Park Saturday 5 /29 MPS Portland Phoenix New Hampshire Phantoms 7:30 Southern New Hampshire University Saturday 5 /29 Carolina Dynamo Northern Virginia Royals TBD Hellwig Memorial Field Stadium Sunday 5 /30 Western Mass Pioneers Ottawa Fury 4:00 Algonquin College Soccer Complex Sunday 5 /30 Reading United Bermuda Hogges 7:00 The National Stadium Sunday 5 /30 Carolina Dynamo Hampton Roads Piranhas 8:00 TBD Wednesday 6 /2 Central Jersey New Jersey Rangers FC 7:30 Morris Catholic High School Wednesday 6 /2 Westchester Flames Long Island Rough Riders 7:30 St. Anthonys High School Thursday 6 /3 Hampton Roads Piranhas Ironbound Express 8:00 TBA Friday 6 /4 Vermont Voltage Albany BWP Highlanders 7:30 Bailey Field Friday 6 /4 Hampton Roads Piranhas Central Jersey 7:30 PDA Complex, Zarepath, NJ Friday 6 /4 Ocean City Bermuda Hogges 8:00 The National Stadium Saturday 6 /5 New Hampshire Phantoms Western Mass Pioneers 7:00 Lusitano Stadium Saturday 6 /5 Ottawa Fury Westchester Flames 7:30 City Park Saturday 6 /5 Carolina Dynamo Reading United 7:30 Exeter High School Saturday 6 /5 Vermont Voltage Brooklyn Knights 8:00 Met Oval Sunday 6 /6 Ottawa Fury Albany BWP Highlanders 4:00 Bailey Field Sunday 6 /6 Carolina Dynamo Ironbound Express 5:00 TBA Sunday 6 /6 Ocean City Bermuda Hogges 7:00 The National Stadium Wednesday 6 /9 Westchester Flames Brooklyn Knights 8:00 Met Oval Thursday 6 /10 Bermuda Hogges Ironbound Express 8:00 TBA Friday 6 /11 Vermont Voltage New Hampshire Phantoms 7:30 Southern New Hampshire University Saturday 6 /12 Bermuda Hogges New Jersey Rangers FC 4:00 Morris Catholic High School Saturday 6 /12 Albany BWP Highlanders Ottawa Fury 6:00 Algonquin College Soccer Complex Saturday 6 /12 Vermont Voltage MPS Portland Phoenix 6:00 Memorial Field @ Deering High School Saturday 6 /12 Hampton Roads Piranhas Carolina Dynamo 7:30 Macpherson Stadium Saturday 6 /12 Ocean City West Virginia Chaos 7:30 Schoenbaum Stadium Saturday 6 /12 Western Mass Pioneers Long Island Rough Riders 7:30 St. Anthonys High School Saturday 6 /12 Central Jersey Northern Virginia Royals TBD Hellwig Memorial Field Stadium Sunday 6 /13 Brooklyn Knights Ottawa Fury 3:00 Algonquin College Soccer Complex Sunday 6 /13 Westchester Flames Western Mass Pioneers 5:00 Lusitano Stadium Sunday 6 /13 Ironbound Express Reading United 6:30 Exeter High School Sunday 6 /13 Central Jersey Northern Virginia Royals TBD Hellwig Memorial Field Stadium Tuesday 6 /15 Bermuda Hogges Central Jersey 7:30 PDA Complex, Zarepath, NJ Wednesday 6 /16 Vermont Voltage Ottawa Fury 7:00 Algonquin College Soccer Complex Wednesday 6 /16 New Jersey Rangers FC Ironbound Express 8:00 NJIT Friday 6 /18 New Hampshire Phantoms Albany BWP Highlanders 7:30 Bailey Field Saturday 6 /19 Central Jersey Hampton Roads Piranhas 5:30 TBD Saturday 6 /19 Western Mass Pioneers Albany BWP Highlanders 7:30 Bailey Field Saturday 6 /19 New Hampshire Phantoms Westchester Flames 7:30 City Park Saturday 6 /19 Ottawa Fury Vermont Voltage 7:30 Collins Perley Sports Complex Saturday 6 /19 West Virginia Chaos Reading United 7:30 Exeter High School Saturday 6 /19 Northern Virginia Royals New Jersey Rangers FC 7:30 Morris Catholic High School Saturday 6 /19 MPS Portland Phoenix Long Island Rough Riders 7:30 St. Anthonys High School Saturday 6 /19 Ocean City Carolina Dynamo 7:30 Vert Stadium (High Point University) Sunday 6 /20 Ottawa Fury Western Mass Pioneers 3:00 Lusitano Stadium Sunday 6 /20 MPS Portland Phoenix Brooklyn Knights 4:00 Met Oval Sunday 6 /20 West Virginia Chaos Northern Virginia Royals TBD Hellwig Memorial Field Stadium Friday 6 /25 Northern Virginia Royals Carolina Dynamo 7:30 BB&T Park (Winston Salem) Friday 6 /25 Ocean City Reading United 7:30 Exeter High School Friday 6 /25 Hampton Roads Piranhas New Jersey Rangers FC 7:30 Morris Catholic High School Friday 6 /25 Ironbound Express Bermuda Hogges 8:00 The National Stadium Saturday 6 /26 Ottawa Fury MPS Portland Phoenix 6:00 Memorial Field @ Deering High School Saturday 6 /26 Central Jersey Ocean City 7:00 Carey Stadium Saturday 6 /26 Long Island Rough Riders Western Mass Pioneers 7:00 Lusitano Stadium Saturday 6 /26 Westchester Flames Albany BWP Highlanders 7:30 Bailey Field Saturday 6 /26 West Virginia Chaos Carolina Dynamo 7:30 BB&T Park (Winston Salem) Saturday 6 /26 Brooklyn Knights New Hampshire Phantoms 7:30 Southern New Hampshire University Sunday 6 /27 Long Island Rough Riders Albany BWP Highlanders 4:00 Bailey Field Sunday 6 /27 Brooklyn Knights MPS Portland Phoenix 4:00 Memorial Field @ Deering High School Sunday 6 /27 Ottawa Fury New Hampshire Phantoms 5:00 Southern New Hampshire University Sunday 6 /27 West Virginia Chaos Hampton Roads Piranhas 5:30 TBD Sunday 6 /27 Ironbound Express Bermuda Hogges 7:00 The National Stadium Wednesday 6 /30 Ocean City New Jersey Rangers FC 7:30 Morris Catholic High School Wednesday 6 /30 Central Jersey Ironbound Express 8:00 NJIT Friday 7 /2 Bermuda Hogges Hampton Roads Piranhas 7:30 TBD Friday 7 /2 Long Island Rough Riders Vermont Voltage 7:30 Collins Perley Sports Complex Friday 7 /2 Northern Virginia Royals West Virginia Chaos 7:30 Schoenbaum Stadium Friday 7 /2 Albany BWP Highlanders New Hampshire Phantoms 7:30 Southern New Hampshire University Saturday 7 /3 Long Island Rough Riders Ottawa Fury 7:00 Algonquin College Soccer Complex Saturday 7 /3 New Jersey Rangers FC Ocean City 7:00 Carey Stadium Saturday 7 /3 Brooklyn Knights Vermont Voltage 7:30 Collins Perley Sports Complex Sunday 7 /4 Bermuda Hogges Reading United 6:30 Exeter High School Tuesday 7 /6 Bermuda Hogges Northern Virginia Royals TBD Hellwig Memorial Field Stadium Wednesday 7 /7 MPS Portland Phoenix Westchester Flames 6:00 City Park Wednesday 7 /7 Vermont Voltage Western Mass Pioneers 8:00 Lusitano Stadium Wednesday 7 /7 Reading United Ironbound Express 8:00 NJIT Thursday 7 /8 Carolina Dynamo West Virginia Chaos 7:30 Schoenbaum Stadium Friday 7 /9 New Jersey Rangers FC West Virginia Chaos 7:30 Schoenbaum Stadium Saturday 7 /10 New Hampshire Phantoms MPS Portland Phoenix 6:00 Scarborough High School Saturday 7 /10 Reading United Ocean City 7:00 Carey Stadium Saturday 7 /10 Western Mass Pioneers Westchester Flames 7:30 City Park Saturday 7 /10 New Jersey Rangers FC Carolina Dynamo 7:30 Macpherson Stadium Saturday 7 /10 Ottawa Fury Long Island 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