MLS Cup available worldwide on TV, Internet

Can't make it to The Home Depot Center for the MLS Cup Final? You can still watch the game and support the Red Bulls anywhere in the world. In addition to the coverage on ABC and TeleFutura, the match can also be seen on ESPN International, and can be heard in the New York/New Jersey area on WADO 1280 AM as well as through NewYorkRedBulls.com.


JP Dellacamera and John Harkes, who both have Red Bull connections, will be calling the action on ABC, and Ernesto Motta and Robert Sierra will be calling the action, as they have done for every New York match this season, on WADO 1280 AM.


But what if you don't live in the Metropolitan area and want to listen to the match? CLICK HERE and get an inexpensive subscription to MLSnet.com MatchDay Audio to listen to the match on the internet, or use your existing username and password if you already have a subscription.


Don't live in the United States? Then watch the game on ESPN International. ESPN International will televise the MLS Cup 2008 in 142 countries via live coverage on ESPN Dos/Dos Mexico, ESPN+, ESPN+ Andina, Australia HD, ESPN Atlantic, ESPN Middle East and same day coverage to the ESPN Pacific Rim, Latin North/South; Latin/Caribbean and Latin/Brasil regions. In addition, the MLS Cup 2008 will be carried by seven broadcasters reaching 23 countries in Europe.


With New York seeking its first MLS Cup, no matter where you live, you don't have to miss a second of the action in what is sure to be a historic day.