If you've been craving more soccer, some good news is about to come your way. Eleven Sports and For the Fan have acquired the K League 1 broadcast rights in the US. They'll carry two matches each week for at least the remainder of the season.
Additionally Copa90 Soccer on YouTube has acquired the rights to stream 1 match each week.
Here's this weekends tv/streaming schedule.
Friday, May 22
6:30 AM- Pohang Steelers vs. FC Seoul
ELVN: Alex Jensen
Sunday, May 24
6 AM- Ulsan Hyundai FC vs. Busan IPark
ELVN: Alex Jensen
YouTube (COPA90 Soccer): No commentary
For those wondering which matches got the Matchday 1 and Matchday 2 broadcasts, they were as follows.
Friday, May 8
6 AM- Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC vs. Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Twitter/YouTube (K League): Simon Hill
World Feed: Alex Jensen
YouTube (COPA90 Soccer): No commentary
Sunday, May 10
3:30 AM- Gangwon FC vs. FC Seoul
World Feed: Alex Jensen
Saturday, May 16
3:30 AM- Daegu FC vs. Pohang Steelers
World Feed: Alex Jensen
Sunday, May 17
3:30 AM- Suwon Samsung Bluewings vs. Ulsan Hyundai FC
World Feed: Alex Jensen
6 AM- FC Seoul vs. Gwangju FC
YouTube (COPA90 Soccer): No commentary
YouTube (COPA90 Soccer): No commentary
For those wondering which matches got the Matchday 1 and Matchday 2 broadcasts, they were as follows.
Friday, May 8
6 AM- Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC vs. Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Twitter/YouTube (K League): Simon Hill
World Feed: Alex Jensen
YouTube (COPA90 Soccer): No commentary
Sunday, May 10
3:30 AM- Gangwon FC vs. FC Seoul
World Feed: Alex Jensen
Saturday, May 16
3:30 AM- Daegu FC vs. Pohang Steelers
World Feed: Alex Jensen
Sunday, May 17
3:30 AM- Suwon Samsung Bluewings vs. Ulsan Hyundai FC
World Feed: Alex Jensen
6 AM- FC Seoul vs. Gwangju FC
YouTube (COPA90 Soccer): No commentary
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