During the regular season, I know the announcer for all the home games talks about how you can listen to an internet webcast for all home games. The announcement is to go to coloradorapids.com for more info. I've always been at those games, so I haven't tried it myself. I think they might also broadcast over the radio at our local 1510 AM station, KNRC. They do have a feed on their site, as well. http://www.coloradorapids.com http://www.knrcradio.com Hope this helps, -- jeff
That's Rapids home games only. There will be no broadcast here except on TV; Cable channel 21. Only webcast or English radio option will be if LA provides one.
www.socceraudio.com seems to be a good source for webcasts. They're right about home games, though. I tried to tune into the last match and got Larry King instead!
how come they never broadcast away games on the internet? some A-League teams do. i think that's real great, considering that a lot of people can't see the game on television. maybe if the away games, like the home games, were done like that, that might help to get more fans. maybe...i dunno. i'd like it though. you figure if the A-League can do it, why can't MLS teams?
Web Cast I think that they'd help out soccer by televising home games, too, just like the Rockies/Nugget/Buffs (not sold out) and the Av/Broncos (sold out). The old school was only with sellouts, but the Cubs changed that as did the Braves. Soccer is better live, but for mid-week games, and the development of statewide support, TV would be great. I have no trouble with webcasts video either (most folks have computer access). Maybe their would be a cheap charge/subscription rate for the year. Like MLS shootout except on your computer. This would help in playoff years with lots of mid-week games....everyone who saw Chung would be out there live on the 9th! The other internet advantage is that you can watch anywhere in the world. I am in Australia right now, for example (it's 2:15 Saturday PM, but Friday 10:15PM in denver. I could watch the LA game at around Sunday noon (7pm Sat nite in LA) . RLH