Happy Monday, Philly. Hope you stayed dry through last night’s downpours. If you missed the news (or the soccer), here’s what matters from yesterday:
Soccer fans came out in force Sunday for Philadelphia’s first-ever World Cup match at Lincoln Financial Field (Ivory Coast vs. Ecuador). Streets around the Linc and Lemon Hill were flooded—with fans, not rain—for the city’s global debut. Even with blazing temps and later storms, the energy was off the charts. Soccer tourists and locals mixed at fan fests all day. Two things to watch: handling crowd flow (SEPTA, we’re looking at you) for the next matches, and unpredictable stormy weather disrupting schedules in the next couple of weeks (here’s the forecast).
Severe storms rolled in last night with heavy winds and flash flooding in parts of the city. Power flickered for some, nothing catastrophic, but keep an umbrella handy—more pop-up storms (and gross humidity) expected all week.
The Phillies ran into a buzzsaw in Milwaukee last night, getting dominated by the Brewers’ top arms. Cristopher Sánchez, so reliable this year, didn’t have it and the offense just… wilted (recap here). Onward—the bats have to wake up, right?
The Flyers are reportedly working on locking up goalie Dan Vladar with a long-term deal. Meanwhile, Sixers free agency is officially on: nine guys eligible for new contracts, plus the team can now negotiate with Paul George about sticking around. Early days, but expect rumors to start flying.
A violent Sunday: Three Philly police officers were shot in Wynnefield during a standoff—thankfully, all expected to recover, but tensions (and questions about police protocols) are running high. Elsewhere, a 19-year-old was killed overnight and others were injured in separate shootings (full roundup). The city’s top cop is also defending police response to Pride events after some pushback this weekend.
That’s most of what moved Philly Sunday—see you tomorrow for more city chaos, storms, and soccer recaps.