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LOS ANGELES FOX Sports celebrates the return of American men's soccer with the MLS is Back Tournament from July 11-August 5 across FOX and FS1. The network's 16-match discussion features 2 of the nation's leading soccer voices John Strong and Stu Holden. This Author with Alexi Lalas, with Maurice Edu and Holden joining throughout the tournament.
FOX and FS1 provide the only English-language telecasts with crowd noise audio, produced from the network's Los Angeles studios. On digital devices, including the FOX Sports app, audiences can pick from dedicated streams with or without added crowd noise. FOX's coverage opens Group E play Saturday, July 11 at 8:00 PM ET as Atlanta United deal with the New york city Red Bulls.
The network's group stage slate features past MLS Cup champs and historical competitions. The lineup consists of 2 appearances each by Columbus Crew SC, Houston Eager Beaver, New York Red Bulls and LA Galaxy in addition to matches including Atlanta United, Chicago Fire FC, D.C. United, FC Cincinnati, LAFC, New England Revolution, Portland Timbers, San Jose Earthquakes, Seattle Sounders FC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
The full competition schedule can be found here. The matches can be live streamed by means of and the FOX Sports app on i, OS and Android as well as linked devices, including Apple TELEVISION, Android TV, Fire, TELEVISION, Roku, Chromecast and Xbox One.
Amy Rosenfeld doesn't consider herself an artist. Yet in almost three decades in television, she has assisted bring a few of the most unforgettable images in U.S. soccer history into 10s of millions of American homes.Brandi Chastain's shirt-doffing celebration at the 1999 Women's World Cup. Abby Wambach's game-tying header in the last seconds of overtime in a 2011 Women's World Cup quarterfinal.