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MLS renews deal with Fox Sports for 4 years, ends run with ESPN

- By Joe Reedy

Fox Sports will keep on broadcasti­ng Major League Soccer games in the U.S. as part of a fouryear agreement, ending the run of ESPN and ABC, which had carried matches since the league launched in 1996.

MLS also announced linear television agreements on Tuesday with TSN and RDS in Canada and Televisa-Univision.

MLS went with only one television partner in the U.S. due to its 10-year partnershi­p with Apple that begins next season.

The rights deal with Apple, first announced in July, allows fans to watch every game without local blackouts or restrictio­ns.

Fox Sports will carry at least 34 regular-season, eight playoff matches and the MLS championsh­ip. At least 15 regular-season games will air on Fox, with the remainder on FS1. All Fox and FS1 matches will air in Spanish on Fox Deportes

The agreement also includes 16 Leagues Cup matches on FS1 through the round of 16. Beginning next season, the Leagues Cup will be a summer competitio­n between ML Steam sand Li gaMXclubs.will air 21 Leagues Cup matches, including the final. TS N and RDS will average two matches per week across the season’s 34 rounds, including one per round involving a Canadian team. It also includes eight playoff matches, the ML S championsh­ipand some Leagues Cup matches.

The linear deals complete the framework of MLS’ rights deals after the Apple announceme­nt in July. MLS Season Pass will be available in more than 100 countries exclusivel­y through the Apple TV app beginning next year. MLS Season Pass launches Feb. 1; the 2023 season begins on Feb. 25 with a full slate of games., including defending champion Los Angeles FC facing the LA Galaxy at the Rose Bowl. LAFC beat Philadelph­ia on penalty kicks for its first MLS title. The league will have a more streamline­d schedule beginning next season, with most matches played on Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. local time and some on Wednesdays.

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