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 The Thierry Henry era in Major League Soccer will officially begin tonight in Houston.

The French star will make his MLS debut tonight when the New York Red Bulls take on the Houston Dynamo. Henry is slated to start and will look to build on his impressive club debut last week.

Today's soccer schedule features seven MLS matches, including New England's first visit to PPL Park to take on the Philadelphia Union.

MLS isn't the only action on tap today. European friendlies also fill out the schedule, including an enticing Arsenal-AC Milan clash.

If you will be watching today's matches, please feel free to share your thoughts, opinions and some play-by-play in the comments section below.

Enjoy the action (Today's TV Schedule is after the jump):

TODAY'S SOCCER ON TV

8:55am- GolTV- Celtic vs. Lyon (Emirates Cup)

11am- GolTV- Arsenal vs. AC Milan (Emirates Cup)

3:30pm- Direct Kick- Philadelphia Union vs. New England Revolution

4pm- Direct Kick- Colorado Rapids vs. FC Dallas

5:30pm- GolTV- Sao Paulo vs. Ceara

6pm- Galavision- Queretaro vs. vs. Atlas

6pm- Azteca America/ESPN Deportes- Cruz Azul vs. Atlante

6pm- Telemundo- Monterrey vs. Tecos

7:30pm- GolTV- Cali vs. Nacional

8pm- ESPN3.com/ESPN Deportes- Inter Milan vs. Manchester City

8pm- Telefutura- Santos Laguna vs. UNAM Pumas

8pm- FSE- Veracruz vs. Correcaminos

8:30pm- MSG- New York Red Bulls vs. Houston Dynamo

8:30pm- Direct Kick- Kansas City Wizards vs. Toronto FC

9pm- Direct Kick- Real Salt Lake vs. D.C. United

9:30pm- GolTV- Santa Fe vs. Cortulua

10pm- Direct Kick- San Jose Earthquakes vs. Seattle Sounders

10:30pm- Direct Kick- Chivas USA vs. Columbus Crew

 

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Comments

  1. Railhawks-Whitecaps game in Raleigh is entertaining, if not highest quality…
    Odd PK for VAN in 1st minute; so one sure what the call was, and Whitecaps lookd surprised to get PK.
    ‘Hawks clanged a PK off x-bar later but scored 2 by halftime to tie. Both CAR goals were great team goals with good off-tthe-ball mvmt.

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  2. Hey Houston, are you ready to lose to RB New York from an Henry assisted goal to Angel and a Lindpere long-range shot? 2-1 NY

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  3. everything tim just said plus i believe everyone that was attending moved to the non camera side of the stadium where the shade makes the game almost reasonable to sit thru.

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  4. Rapids dumped the stadium in the sketchiest suburb where no one lives. And it’s super hot out today and they scheduled the game in the middle of the day. Why would you schedule a game in the middle of the summer before 6:00?

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  5. i agree with you…though it wasn’t clear in my comment, i am not in the camp of CD being able to be back in his starting role so soon. i personally think that we may not see any impact from him until the second half of the season (if there are no setbacks)….but we all are reading comments on here that have ppl wanting CD to be called for brazil and that’s why i said that we should be worried, perhaps i didn’t use the beat phrase to make that clear….

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  6. Yeah, he played the entire second half. He looked quited good. To be honest, he looked better than Beye, who played in the second half. Lichaj is comfortable on the ball–pretty good distribution–and is solid defensively. He’ll eventually be our (i.e., Villa’s) starting right back, I think, but probably not this season. Other fans on a Villa site I visit agreed that he looked pretty good tonight.

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  7. Any Rapids fans out there who can explain what I’m seeing? What is with the attendance? Looks like about 500 people. Was there a thunderstorm early on to scare people away? It’s a ghost town . . .

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  8. fun game to watch. Seitz has shaky moments seemingly every time I see him play, as shaky as Reis was solid

    was that a penalty by Shalrie on Le Toux in stoppage time?

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  9. Chris Seitz: terrible goaltending for the tying goal(and a strange bounce right before the ball went in) Perovic keeps scoring, he has been a good buy for the Revs; an inteligent player. Union have dominated the game, but…still, 13 minutes left. I am really enjoying this…

    Union have been an exciting team to watch, win or lose. I saw them v. the Tampa Rowdies in pre-season and they did not look good. Credit to Novak.

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  10. Watching the early MLS games on DirectKick on Direct TV…Atiba Harris is such a misunderstanding…he really is…between a stupid handball gifting Colorado a goal, and missing the ball in front of the empty goal, it is somewhat embarrassing that this guy plays professional football…

    Terrible attendance in Colorado…stadium looks empty…between them, FC Dallas, Chivas USA, and New England, those 4 teams has failed to develop a solid fanbase over the years…

    Garber: contraction is due among any of these 4 teams? Why force something when it’s just not there?Kinda like expanding NHL to Southern markets where noone has played or cares about hockey…

    Philadelphia Union have been a pleasant surprise on and off the field. Stunning strike by LeToux for the lead. It’s quite an entertaining game…67th minute, still 1:0 Union.

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  11. I’m currently getting the mls direct kick on directv for free. Much like receiving free porn I’m frightened this will go away. Is there some kind of special promo deal right now?

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  12. The interest stems from his remarkable performances against Tottenham and Man. City in the NY Football Challenge. Coaches and Players alike praised him in person on the pitch and in the media. Tottenham was his first game back from injury he broke a bone in his foot and has been out for the past 3 months. It has just been his agent getting calls, nobody has contacted the RBNY brass officially. He wants to stay in NY and bring some titles here and someday play for the USMNT. See what happens.

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  13. It’s silly to think that CD would be back in the lineup that soon. I’m glad now we know the facts about his health. The problem before was that we didn’t have any info or video showing his physical ability, maybe that is why people were so worked out about it. Now we know he is not 100% and that’s understandable. It will take him some time to adjust. I will start to worry next year if this continues, but not right now, it’s too early.

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  14. I would argue that we don’t need to worry about him yet. He’s still working hard and just as it was ridiculous to expect him to play at the WC, it’s ridiculous to think he could immediately slot into the 1st team at Sochaux. If he hasn’t made any sub appearances by October then we can worry. Remember, the talk after his injury was that it could be 12 months of recovery.

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  15. Don’t try telling Aubie4prez that.

    He still feels leaving CD off the World Cup roster was a major blunder sometng about 80% of Charlie is better than 100% of Findley.

    But then Aubie is a card carrying member of the I’m-smarter-than-BB-and-know-the-players and-situaton-better-than-him party.

    Chances are he’ll blame BB for not picking CD anyway and thus ruining his spirits and causing CD to have a set back in recovery.

    But then these guys also blame BB for not having an armed guard on Charlie’s room that night to insure that he would not break curfew.

    BB is to blame for every bad thing associated with the USMNT and all of the good things happen by accident.

    knownw

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  16. That article dipped into speculative pessimism at the end, and for no real reason it seemed. The fact that Davies was back to running and ball work before the World Cup got everyone thinking he just needed to get his fitness back and he’d be ready to go. But it took Eduardo something like a year before he was back in Arsenal’s lineup. Anyway, there is no reason for fans to think if Charlie isn’t getting games this fall that he’s destined to ride the bench all year.

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  17. Indeed. And I think alot of folks should be eating crow for the crap they gave Bob Bradley about not taking him for SA2010. There were plenty of things to be critical of Bob Bradley, but not selecting Davies wasn’t one of them.

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  18. just read it, thanks for the heads up….i commented last week that we should be worried about CD based on the substitution pattern these last few preseason games….and today sochaux is playing another preseason match and CD isn’t even on the list of players available…I’ve said before and i’ll say it again that we should be concerned about him….he clearly is not completely returned from the horrible injuries…and based on this article, anyone who thinks that he could have contributed in a world cup match last month is clearly not thinking objectively….

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  19. Did anyone see the article about Charlie Davies’ return to Sochaux on SI.com? Uggh, sounds terrible. Who knows if he’ll ever be the same?

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  20. sadly, gooch isn’t even on the 23 player list that travelled to london….we should be worried about his future there….he wasn’t on the list of players available for the preseason match last week against varese, a game milan lost 3-0

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  21. yeah, he collected the ball centrally just outside the 18 and hit a low bouncing shot that maybe should have been saved, but it went in.

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  22. Mlssoccer lists it as being on Direct Kick so it’ll be broadcast to some people…which means someone might be streaming. Anyway, check atdhe.net around game time for a stream.

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  23. Ives

    There’s a piece on soccernet.com about Europe clubs interested in Mac Kandji. How serious is this interest? Since I’m not a NYRB follower, what’s the argument for why teams are interested (I don’t hear big headlines about him… and that doesn’t mean he’s not a capable or talented player… just saying)?

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