MLR 2020 – Week 4 Broadcast Guide

Enter Week 4 of the 2020 Major League Rugby campaign, and there are some tasty matches that will be difficult to predict. Last week was unkind to the home teams (1-4-1). Will they fare better this week?

Two matches will kick off at the same time to start Saturday’s proceedings. Unbeaten San Diego face a tough challenge in the Gold at New Orleans. Cox Sports TV has the local broadcast with ESPN+ providing coverage nationwide.

It’ll be a Facebook Watch party for the Gilgronis match against visiting Old Glory DC. A local broadcast will also be available on NBC Sports Washington Plus.

The Rocky Mountain derby between the Warriors and the Raptors will be streamed on For The Fans (FTF) and their parent company Eleven Sports. Those in Utah can also find the game on KMYU.

Seattle’s home match against New England is this week’s Fox Sports 2 offering. The CBS Sports Network game of the week is Sunday’s match between Houston and New York.

The other unbeaten streak will be on the line in Marietta where ATL welcome the Arrows on Sunday. It will be available on WATL in Atlanta, ESPN+ nationwide, and TSN Direct in Canada.

All matches will be streamed live on the official MLR Facebook page for those located outside the USA and Canada. The same Facebook streams are also available to Canadian viewers with the exception of the Arrows match.

DATE PT ET HOME AWAY BROADCASTS
Sat, Feb 29 13:00 16:00 NOLA Gold San Diego Legion Antenna TV
Cox Sports TV
ESPN+
Facebook
Fox 5 San Diego
13:00 16:00 Austin Gilgronis Old Glory DC Facebook
NBC SW Plus
15:00 18:00 Colorado Raptors Utah Warriors Eleven Sports
Facebook
For The Fans
KMYU
19:00 22:00 Seattle Seawolves New England Free Jacks Facebook
Fox Sports 2
Sun, Mar 1 12:00 15:00 Rugby ATL Toronto Arrows ESPN+
Facebook
TSN Direct
WATL
15:00 18:00 Houston SaberCats Rugby United New York CBS SN
Facebook

 

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