NEW YORK – Major League Soccer and FOX Soccer announced on Friday that they have extended the network’s national broadcast rights agreement for one year.
The premier soccer-only channel in North America will broadcast up to 31 regular-season games, plus three exclusive MLS Cup Playoff matches including a Conference Final – all in high definition. The package includes 15 matches on Saturday nights and 14 on Friday nights; 20 of those 31 broadcast windows are exclusive to FOX Soccer.
“FOX Soccer has been a tremendous partner for MLS for many years and we are very happy that we have been able to extend the relationship,” said MLS President Mark Abbott. “Through both its news coverage and its extensive schedule of MLS games, Fox Soccer allows MLS fans across the country to follow their club as well as their rivals.”
FOX Soccer schedule this season begins with the MLS Cup Champion Colorado Rapids hosting the Portland Timbers in the expansion club’s inaugural MLS match as part of First Kick presented by Dick’s Sporting Goods. Other highlights of the FOX Soccer lineup include five games between regional rivals, a clash of the two winningest teams in MLS history (LA Galaxy vs. D.C. United, June 3), and late season conference matchups that are bound to have playoff implications and high tension.
“We’re extremely pleased to be home to MLS – the gold standard for soccer in the US - for our ninth straight season,” said FOX Soccer Executive Vice President and General Manager David Nathanson. “FOX Soccer is committed to providing soccer fans in America the best coverage possible, and this extension helps us keep that commitment.”
FOX Soccer has been a national broadcast partner of MLS since 2003.
Complete FOX Soccer schedule
<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Date</span></strong> |
<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Time (ET)</span></strong> |
<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Match (<em>home team listed first</em>)</span></strong> |
Sat, March 19 |
9:00 pm |
Colorado Rapids vs. Portland Timbers |
Fri, March 25 *<br> |
10:00 pm |
Seattle Sounders FC vs. Houston Dynamo |
Fri, April 1 *<br> |
7:30 pm |
Columbus Crew vs. LA Galaxy |
Fri, April 8 *<br> |
9:00 pm |
FC Dallas vs. Colorado Rapids |
Sat, April 16 |
7:00 pm |
Toronto FC vs. D.C. United |
Fri, April 22 *<br> |
9:30 pm |
Colorado Rapids vs. Seattle Sounders FC |
Sat, April 23 |
11:00 pm |
LA Galaxy vs. Portland Timbers |
Fri, April 29 *<br> |
8:30 pm |
Houston Dynamo vs. D.C. United |
Fri, May 6 *<br> |
10:30 pm |
Portland Timbers vs. Philadelphia Union |
Sat, May 14 <br> |
9:00 pm |
Real Salt Lake vs. Houston Dynamo |
Fri, June 3 *<br> |
11:00 pm |
LA Galaxy vs. D.C. United |
Fri, June 10 *<br> |
8:30 pm |
New York Red Bulls vs. New England Revolution |
Sat, June 11 |
10:00 pm |
Seattle Sounders FC vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC |
Fri, June 17 *<br> |
8:30 pm |
Sporting Kansas City vs. San Jose Earthquakes |
Sat, June 25 |
11:00 pm |
San Jose Earthquakes vs. LA Galaxy |
Sat, July 2 |
7:00 pm |
D.C. United vs. Philadelphia Union |
Sat, July 9 |
10:30 pm |
LA Galaxy vs. Chicago Fire |
Sat, July 16 |
4:00 pm |
Seattle Sounders FC vs. Colorado Rapids |
Fri, July 29 *<br> |
7:30 pm |
Philadelphia Union vs. Colorado Rapids |
Sat, July 30 |
7:30 pm |
Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. LA Galaxy |
Fri, Aug 5 *<br> |
9:30 pm |
Colorado Rapids vs. Columbus Crew |
Sat, Aug 13 |
8:30 pm |
Sporting Kansas City vs. LA Galaxy |
Sat, Aug 20 |
10:00 pm |
Portland Timbers vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC |
Sat, Aug 27 |
10:30 pm |
Chivas USA vs. Real Salt Lake |
Fri, Sept 9 *<br> |
11:00 pm |
LA Galaxy vs. Colorado Rapids |
Fri, Sept 16 *<br> |
11:00 pm |
Portland Timbers vs. New England Revolution |
Fri, Sept 23 *<br> |
8:30 pm |
Sporting Kansas City vs. Philadelphia Union |
Sat, Oct 1 *<br> |
7:30 pm |
Toronto FC vs. New York Red Bulls |
Sat, Oct 15 |
10:30 pm |
Seattle Sounders FC vs. San Jose Earthquakes |
* indicates date or time change from schedule as originally announced