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This Weekend’s Soccer on TV

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If you don't want to wait until Tuesday's USA-Brazil friendly to watch U.S. national team players in action, this weekend's slate of games on TV will offer plenty of opportunity to see them.

Those bummed about Jermaine Jones not playing next week can take heart in the fact that they can see him play against a top opponent on Saturday, while those hoping to catch a glimpse of Oguchi Onyewu might be in for a treat tonight.

U.S. captain Carlos Bocanegra will play his first official match with new club St. Etiennte this weekend in a match on American TV, while those who have begun following the American contingent at Pachuca will be able to see them on TV yet again.

Those of you who love the English Premier League will be treated to the first taste of Premiership action when Chelsea take on Manchester United in the Community Shield on Sunday in the weekend's most highly-anticipated match. MLS fans could be treated to the first match featuring five Designated Players on Sunday when the Chicago Fire plays host to the New York Red Bulls.

Here is a rundown of the rest of this weekend's Soccer on TV:

THIS WEEKEND'S SOCCER ON TV

TONIGHT

8pm– Fox Soccer Channel– AC Milan vs. Panathanaikos

SATURDAY

9am – Fox Soccer Channel- Sydney FC vs. Melbourne Victory (Delayed)

10am– Fox Soccer Plus- Burnley vs. Nottingham Forest

11:40am– GolTV- Bayern Munich vs. Schalke 04 (German Super Cup)

12:15PM– Fox Soccer Plus- Leeds United vs. Derby County

2pm– ESPN3.com- Manchester City vs. Valencia (Friendly)

2:45pm– ESPN3.com/ESPN Deportes- Heerenveen vs. PSV Eindhoven

3pm– Fox Soccer Channel- Paris St. Germain vs. St. Etienne

4pm– Telefutura- Toronto FC vs. Chivas USA

6pm– Azteca America/ESPN Deportes- Jaguares vs. Toluca

7:30pm– Direct Kick- New England Revolution vs. D.C. United

8pm– Telemundo- Tigres UANL vs. Club America

8pm– Telefutura- Pachuca vs. Santos Laguna

8:30pm– Direct Kick- Kansas City Wizards vs. Real Salt Lake

9:45pm– Telefutura- San Luis vs. Chivas Guadalajara

10pm– Telemundo- Atlante vs. Monterrey

10:30pm– Fox Soccer Channel- Los Angeles Galaxy vs. Real Madrid

SUNDAY

7:35amCardiff City vs. Sheffield Wednesday

10am– Fox Soccer Channel- Chelsea vs. Manchester United (Community Shield)

1pm– Telemundo- UNAM Pumas vs. Cruz Azul

1pm– Azteca America/Fox Soccer Espanol- Morelia vs. Queretaro

3pm– Fox Soccer Plus- Montpelier vs. Bordeaux

6pm– Galavision- Tecos vs. Puebla

7pm– Fox Soccer Channel/FSE- FC Dallas vs. Philadelphia Union

8pm– Fox Soccer Channel- Philadelphia Independence vs. Boston Breakers

9pm– ESPN2/ESPN3.com- Chicago Fire vs. New York Red Bulls

11pm– Direct Kick- Seattle Sounders vs. Houston Dynamo.

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Which matches are you looking forward to the most?

Comments

  1. Crowd was weak in Detroit because the cheapest tickets were $40…way to much for a friendly between these two teams in one of the worst hit cities recession-wise in the country. If they were $15, you would have seen a ton of people. Just dumb promoters.

    Plus the Silverdome holds 80k people, so the stadium will dwarf any crowd under that. The Lions play at Ford Field, which holds about 75k, and gets close to selling out even with the team as bad as it is.

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  2. gooch, in a interview with goff, he said he didn’t expect to play.

    “Probably not. I am not trying to rush back and play in the game just because it’s here in America. I am there just to get ready and get fit, and in essence, this game is just a preseason game and the real deal starts in a few weeks [Aug. 29 vs. Lecce.]”

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  3. FSP got two ligue 1 games a weekend when they took Setanta’s rights last year. But they didn’t show any of the games this spring. Both FSC and FSP show Serie A games in this time slot, so there may be no more Ligue 1 games once the Italian season starts…

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  4. He’s playing in Sunday’s reserve match against Nancy. He’s got his work cut out for him since Sochaux signed a few strikers including one who played for France’s U19 European Champions.
    To think people were on Bob’s case about not bringing him to the WC–puhlease.

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  5. Bad sign? I’d say good sign. It means they want him healthy. if they let him go, I’d say that was a sign they did not care about him.

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  6. Wow Ronaldinho being overrated is a completely different thing then a kid who couldn’t make it on a mid table Swiss side. MLS fans should be smarter then that. I can not see Galaxy Adu kits selling to make up for DP money, it’s not happening.

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  7. Disagree about his “marketability.” In one season, Galaxy would make half of what they paid for Adu back in his jersey sales. Tons of people think Ronaldinho is overrated yet they still buy his shirt. Same thing would happen with Adu.

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  8. Yeah did really well at the end of his stint with DC (I know he wanted out)… And how do you figure he will sell jerseys? Any MLS fan knows he is overrated. And btw every reason that I have read about why Adu is not getting on an Euro team is the fact that he has no discipline. And when Adu plays a team like NYRB, he will be exposed. I am sorry but signing Adu for anything more then minimum salary is a waste of money….

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  9. Everyone say what you want but look at it this way a team that is already good is bringing in some flair with adu plus he sells jerseys smart money move. MLS aint europe. Adu’s defensive gaps (his mean weakness and Euro turn off)wont be noticed or even properly exploited just look at Philly Union the other day

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  10. Is Milan really not going to even give Gooch a courtesy run out in a meaningless friendly in the USA? That cant be a good sign.

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  11. Tigers are at home against the Angels. In any event, let’s see how the group that eventually wants an MLS team for Detroit plays out in the years to come. They should go for a USL/NASL team first and try for “promotion” (as Seattle, Portland, Vancouver, and Montreal did).

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  12. Davies didn’t make the roster for Sochaux. Looks like we may have to wait a few months for him to get back up to speed. Hurry back CD9!

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  13. I never heard that FSC picked ligue 1 up…. I think its a mistake bcause I went 2 check it on tv and it came up a league. No biggie, I guess I’ll just watch cusa vs tfc

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  14. When I saw the World Soccer Reader story about Adu, I just assumed it would not be for DP money. The way MLS has been convincing foreign leagues to let foreign players out of their contracts without a fee, why not Benfica too. And since LA traded Gordon for allocation money, I assumed they would then pay San Jose (or whoever has top allocation spot) allocation money for Adu and then pay him whatever they deemed fit.

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  15. Leeds v Derby will be good as 2 yanks could be in the squad for the respective teams. Mike Grella at Leeds and Conor Doyle at Derby who has been granted international clearance.

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  16. Sweet, good catch i passed right over that. Now if we can see Sochaux, OM, OL, Bordeaux and Paris that’d be pretty good in my book.

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  17. Nope. If he had left on a free, than yeah, RSL would still have his rights. But since they sold him, RSL no longer own his rights.

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  18. That would be the worst DP signing ever…… What a let down, first you hear Ronaldinho and now Adu…. That kid needs to go to an even lower league and learn some discipline.

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