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Friday
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Saturday
Aston Villa- West Ham 9:30 am SETANTA
Boro-Fulham 4:30 pm FSC
Puerto Rico Islanders-Vancouver 7pm USL LIVE
Carolina-Rochester 7pm USL LIVE
RBNY- RSL 7:30 pm MLSDK
Charleston-Montreal 8pm USL LIVE
Moreila- Pachuca 8 pm ESPN Deportes
Miami FC-Cleveland 8pm USL LIVE
Chicago-KC Wiz 8:30pm FSC
Austin-Minnesota 8:30pm USL LIVE
Nexaca-Tigres 10pm Telefutura
SJ-LA Galaxy 10:30pm MLSDK
Seattle-Chivas USA 10:30pm MLSDK
SUNDAY
Man U- Everton 11am FSC
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Chicago Red Stars-Sky Blue FC 6pm FSC
FC Dallas-Toronto 7pm MLS DK
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Mexican Football
April 21, 2009 at 1:46 am
Yes, that is confusing, but hey, any football info you can provide us, Kartik, is better than nothing. So keep up the good work.
If you have the time, can you also provide TV ratings for the CONCACAF CL? I wonder how it’s been doing on English and Spanish American TV, as well on ESPN Latin America.
Any info you have on TV rights for football in North America would be cool. Like, why wasn’t there English broadcasts of the Superleague. And stuff like that.
Mexican Football
April 18, 2009 at 1:49 am
ESPN in Spanish has rights to the Mexican 1st Division? I thought only Univision networks, Aztec TV America and Teleworld had U.S. rights. Kartik, can you give us details on the rights to the Mexican league in the US? Thanx
Kartik Krishnaiyer
April 18, 2009 at 12:00 pm
Deportes has the rights to Moreila home games through Azteca. Azteca America shows most Monarcas home matches but some are sold to ESPN.
The Televisa teams go to Telemundo and Univision’s family have the non Televisa/non Azteca owned clubs.
Confusing? Yes, but more football from Mexico on the tube is a good thing not a bad thing!
Kartik Krishnaiyer
April 17, 2009 at 11:31 pm
Thanks Rebbecca. Hope you enjoy the rest of the site and you can also download the previous podcasts via Itunes.
Rebecca
April 17, 2009 at 11:29 pm
Ah, that makes sense. I’m a new reader. I made it over this way from foxsoccer.com with Jamie Trecker’s mention on being on the podcast from his most recent time. I thoroughly enjoyed y’all talking about the men’s national team world cup qualifying matches. (I mentioned the Arsenal-Chelsea game as an Arsenal fan, fyi.) Will enjoy all the American soccer, as well.
Lars
April 17, 2009 at 5:55 pm
I believe you maybe be able to watch the TFC FCD game on CBCsports.ca for free.
Kartik Krishnaiyer
April 17, 2009 at 2:53 pm
Rebecca,
We only list matches where Americans are featured. Neither Chelsea nor Arsenal has any American footballers. That’s why it was not listed.
Rebecca
April 17, 2009 at 12:45 pm
You left off Arsenal – Chelsea 12pm SETANTA under Saturday.