The full Fourth Round schedule, with home teams listed first:
June 16, 7:30 pm ET, PPL Park
Philadelphia Union vs. Rochester Rhinos (USL)
June 16, 7:30 pm ET, Red Bull Arena
New York Red Bulls vs. Atlanta Silverbacks (NASL)
June 16, 8:30 pm ET, Sporting Park
Sporting Kansas City vs. Saint Louis FC (USL)
June 16, 8:30 pm ET, Toyota Park
Chicago Fire vs. Louisville City (USL)
June 16, 9 pm ET, TCU Soccer Stadium
FC Dallas vs. OKC Energy (USL)
June 16, 9 pm ET, Dick's Sporting Goods Park
Colorado Rapids vs. Colorado Springs Switchbacks (USL)
June 16, 10 pm ET, Rio Tinto Stadium
Real Salt Lake vs. Seattle Sounders 2 (USL)
June 16, 10:30 pm ET, Avaya Stadium
San Jose Earthquakes vs. Sacramento Republic (USL)
June 16, 10:30 pm ET, Starfire Stadium
Seattle Sounders vs. Portland Timbers
June 17, 7 pm ET, Richmond City Stadium
Richmond Kickers (USL) vs. Columbus Crew SC
June 17, 7 pm ET, Highmark Stadium
Pittsburgh Riverhounds (USL) vs. D.C. United
June 17, 7:30 pm ET, Shuart Stadium
New York Cosmos (NASL) vs. New York City FC
June 17, 7:30 pm ET, Blackbaud Stadium
Charleston Battery (USL) vs. Orlando City
June 17, 7:30 pm ET, Soldiers Field
New England Revolution vs. Charlotte Independence (USL)
June 17, 9 pm ET, BBVA Compass Stadium
Houston Dynamo vs. Austin Aztex (USL)
June 17, 10:30 pm ET, StubHub Center
LA Galaxy vs. PSA Elite (USASA Reg. IV)
Also lost in a lot of things was USL going 7-0 last night against the NASL.
FOX Sports is planning the most expansive and comprehensive multi-platform coverage ever of the FIFA Womens World Cup when the 2015 tournament in Canada kicks off in just over two weeks, including an unprecedented 16 matches airing live on FOX broadcast network.
FOX Sports is televising all 52 games live from six cities across Canada between June 6 and July 5, live on FOX; FOX Sports 1, Americas fastest growing sports network; and FOX Sports 2. Digitally, all games are available on tablets and mobile devices via the FOX Sports GO app and online at www.FOXSportsGO.com.
No broadcast network has ever televised 16 FIFA Womens or Mens World Cup matches in a single tournament, and the 2015 event marks the first time since 2003 that any FIFA Womens World Cup matches are scheduled for over-the-air broadcast in the U.S. In addition to the 16 matches committed to FOX, five of which are in prime time and include one semifinal, the third-place match on July 4 and final on July 5, FOX Sports 1 carries 29 matches, including all eight in the round of 16, two quarterfinals and one semifinal. The remaining seven games are slated for FOX Sports 2.
Combining games with anticipated pregame, postgame and complementary programming, FOX Sports is expected to provide almost 200 hours of coverage from FIFA Womens World Cup 2015 averaging between six and seven hours a day over the month-long tournament.
The night is dark and full of terrors.
I await Blatter's wrath.
Yup just saw that. Smart to make it larger. And shocked they went ahead with full private financing. But given that the state reneged on their deal, I guess they had little choice. Not like they didn't have the money I guess.Orlando City's stadium will be 100% privately-financed
, oh and will seat 25-28k
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/spor...ity-soccer-stadium-update-20150529-story.html
- MLS Analyst: On the radar for Week 13 of the 2015 MLS seasonUSA: 1-Cody Cropper; 3-Boyd Okwuonu (18-Jalen Robinson, 72), 5-Will Packwood, 4-Shane ONeill, 7-Dillon Serna; 8-Benji Joya (capt.) (10-Marc Pelosi, 55); 13-Fatai Alashe; 17-Jerome Kiesewetter, 16-Julian Green (15-Alfred Koroma Shams, 67), 9-Jordan Morris, 11-Alonso Hernandez (16-Daniel Metzger, 64)
SKC is currently dismantling FCD.
U.S. U20s kick off in about an hour against Myanmar.
Nice win! 3 points is 3 points.
I missed the second half. How was Zelzalaemem?
He looked good. He had some good passes. I swear he's got glue on his shoes or something, it's insane. I want to see what he can do over a full 90.
I feel like we definitely played better in the second half.
Excellent.
I mean he wasn't running around like a golden god or something, but you could definitely see what Wenger and Klinsmann see. If they're careful with his development he'll be something to see. Not ready for the senior squad yet though.