The new 2019 MLS season kicks off on Saturday, March 2 and soccer fans around the world will be able to watch all the action.
The latest addition to the league's portfolio of international broadcast partners for 2019 was revealed on Friday when MLS and ESPN announced a four-year deal to televise MLS across all ESPN platforms in Latin America (Spanish-speaking) and the Caribbean. Those platforms include ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPN Caribbean and ESPN Play, ESPN's multiscreen live and on-demand broadband service in the region. In addition, ESPN will air highlight programs.
As part of the agreement, ESPN will carry all of the league's regular-season and playoff games including MLS Cup, as well as the MLS All-Star Game presented by Target.
The league also recently announced a deal with direct-to-consumer streaming platform Strive Sport to broadcast every MLS game in Sweden, Denmark and Norway.
MLS international broadcast partners
Region | Network |
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Scandinavia (Sweden, Denmark, Norway) | Strive Sports |
Latin America (Spanish-speaking), Caribbean | ESPN |