NWSL Pro Womens Soccer League Back On TV In ESPN Deal

NWSL Pro Womens Soccer League Back On TV In ESPN Deal

With the FIFA Womens World Cup raring for Sundays final featuring Team USA vs. the Netherlands and r..

With the FIFA Womens World Cup raring for Sundays final featuring Team USA vs. the Netherlands and ratings for the tournament on Fox and FS1 on the rise, ESPN has inked a deal with the American womens pro soccer league, the National Womens Soccer League, to televise 14 matches during the current 2019 season that began in April.

A total of 55 players on Womens World Cup rosters in France play in the nine-team NWSL, including U.S. stars Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe, Carli Lloyd, Tobin Heath and Lindsey Horan.

The broadcast deal comes after Lifetime and A&E Networks in February exited a three-year official sponsor and broadcast partner deal a year early, leaving the league without a TV home less than two months before the start of its season. That deal included an equity stake in the NWSL, which is in its fifth season.

The Lifetime deal included the cable network airing airing a NWSL Game of the Week each Saturday of the 20-game season, along with a half-hour pregame show.

As part of the ESPN deal unveiled Thursday, eight matches in will air on ESPNEWS, with the rest — including the two semifinals and the league championship — to air on ESPN2. All will stream live on the ESPN App. The slate begins July 14 with Heath and Horans Portland Thorns hosting Morgans Orlando Pride on ESPNNEWS.

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