ext_277099 ([identity profile] epouvante.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] ontd_football2011-02-10 02:43 pm

mls schedule for 2011 season/mls on tv

After what felt like ages, MLS put it up. Here's March:

March 15th
9:30pm ET Seattle v Los Angeles

March 19th
6:30pm ET Vancouver v Toronto FC
7:30pm ET D.C. United v Columbus
7:30pm ET New York v Seattle
8:30pm ET FC Dallas v Chicago
8:30pm ET Houston v Philadelphia
9:00pm ET Colorado v Portland
10:30pm ET Chivas USA v Kansas City
10:30pm ET San Jose v Real Salt Lake

March 20th
8:00pm ET Los Angeles v New England

March 26th
2:00pm ET Toronto FC v Portland
4:00pm ET Philadelphia v Vancouver
4:00pm ET Chicago v Kansas City
4:00pm ET Columbus v New York
4:30pm ET New England v D.C. United
9:00pm ET Real Salt Lake v Los Angeles
9:00pm ET FC Dallas v San Jose
10:00pm ET Seattle v Houston
10:30pm ET Chivas USA v Colorado

The rest of the season can be found here.

Also, there is a list for which games will be on either Galavisión/Telefutura or ESPN/ESPN2.

EDIT: title or description

Re: can i ask you american bbs a question?

[identity profile] problematique.livejournal.com 2011-02-11 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
nfl is BY FAR AND AWAY the biggest sport. doesn't matter where you live. nfl is the king of the sports in the usa. it makes so much buck it's pathetic. it gets the highest ratings on tv.

after that it's college football. the crowds you find on a saturday night in the sec are one of the few things that comes close to european football fans.

then i'd say the nba. college basketball is better and where it is at.

baseball isn't as big as it once was. then you have nascar. nhl use to be big but then the lockout fucked it up. it's slowly coming back.

soccer is an ever growing thing here. the better our national team does the more people pay attention to the other leagues. a lot of people started to watch the epl after we made england cry at the wc trololo

sad but tru the mls isn't really a 3rd tier sport that people watch. epl games get better ratings. for espn.