Fall Saturdays might be made for college football, but during MLS' upcoming eighth-month season, Saturdays are for soccer, too.
Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. every week, to be precise.
The league's new 10-year, $2.5 billion streaming partnership with Apple TV will stream every game worldwide all season long and standardize the schedule on most game days and start times.
Most MLS games now will be played on Saturdays starting at 7:30 p.m. local time.
Last season, Minnesota United played 19 of its 34 regular-season games on Saturdays. This season, it will play 25 Saturday games, each at the same local time.
In 2022, the Loons played games on every day of the week. This season, they'll play only on Saturdays, Sundays and Wednesday.
"I think that will help everybody," Loons coach Adrian Heath said. "That will certainly help people I know in the UK who always are worried when and what time we play. You look at the type of players we're bringing in now [from all over the world] to the league, and I can only see that getting bigger. You knowing what time it's going to be on will be a huge help."
But spectators will have to pay to watch on the new MLS Season Pass subscription service that eliminates the 29 MLS teams' local broadcast on their cable and over-the-air stations.