The start of the NASL season is finally here. Five matches split between Saturday and Sunday get underway this weekend. It has been an exciting offseason on the field and off, which should translate once league action kicks off. Included in several major announcements for the league were national broadcast deals. With NASL Opening Kick on the horizon, here is a look at all the various television and streaming platforms to catch all of the action:
Carolina RailHawks vs. Minnesota United FC
3 p.m. ET | Saturday, April 2
WakeMed Soccer Park | Cary, N.C.
WATCH | ESPN3 (National – U.S.), NASL.com (National – Canada), TWC SportsChannel 323 (Regional – North/South Carolina), FOX 50 (Local – Cary/Raleigh), MY29 (Local – Twin Cities)
Fort Lauderdale Strikers vs. Miami FC
7 p.m. ET | Saturday, April 2
Lockhart Stadium | Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
WATCH | beIN SPORTS (National – U.S., Canada), SFL-TV (Local – Fort Lauderdale), International outlets*
Tampa Bay Rowdies vs. Indy Eleven
7:30 p.m. ET | Saturday, April 2
Al Lang Stadium | St. Petersburg, Fla.
WATCH | ONE World Sports (National – U.S.), ONEWorldSports.com (National – U.S., Canada), BHSN 1147 (Local – St. Petersburg/Tampa Bay)
Rayo OKC vs. FC Edmonton
8 p.m. ET | Saturday, April 2
Miller Stadium | Oklahoma City, Okla.
WATCH | ESPN3 (National – U.S.), NASL.com (National – Canada), Cox 703 (Local – Oklahoma City)
New York Cosmos vs. Ottawa Fury FC
6 p.m. ET | Sunday, April 3
Shuart Stadium | Hempstead, N.Y.
WATCH | ONE World Sports (National – U.S.), ONEWorldSports.com (National – U.S., Canada), Rogers TV (Local – Ottawa)
*Fort Lauderdale and Miami each have international TV partners in various countries. Visit strikers.com and miamifc.com for more information.