Everything is broadcast free somewhere. Either the Bleacher Report B/R Football channel (Inter Miami vs Charleston Battery live right now), US Soccer youtube channel (NY Red Bulls vs DC United and NE Revolution vs Pittsburg Riverhounds) and the remaining ones on the CBS Sports Golazo network on Pluto TV (Charlotte vs Orlando City live right now)
Say what you will about the state of soccer and how it is broadcasts it is at least good that you can watch all of them this round. Indeed, Golazo is actually selling themselves fairly hard on the fact they're both showing these open cup broadcasts and will be devoting time on their (amusingly lengthy) sports daytime commentary show. Given that a lot of non-MLS soccer is treated as barely an afterthought here, the fact that <voice=Craig Ferguson>CBS cares< /voice> enough about this to even mention that it's available on the same level as Champion's League semifinal coverage is a confidence in their product that I'm certainly not seeing out of Apple and their MLS coverage. They will air Monterey Bay vs LAFC later tonight, and to be honest, if Monterey Bay could win this up it might well be the cupset of the century.
Monterey Bay Union vs LA FC is starting. Pluto channel is, again, cbs sports golazo.
LAFC PULLED ONE RIGHT BACK AT THE END OF FIRST EXTRA PERIOD
ANYTHING COULD HAPPEN, FOLKS
WHERE'S MY KETAMINE
Monterey Bay are currently playing very conservatively, but letting LAFC get all kinds of setpieces. It's like watching a butterfly dance around a jet engine
IT'S OFFICIAL
WE'RE GOING INTO WHAT WILL BE IN TWO MONTHS A PENALTY SHOOT-OUT
BECAUSE THAT'S WHEN THE NEW RULES ARE IMPLEMENTED AND THAT'S WHAT THEY CALL THEM, FOR NOW THE RULES CALL THEM "KICKS FROM THE PENALTY MARK"
THE CUPSET IS STILL ON, FOLKS
MONTEREY BAY SAVES SHOT THREE
THIS COULD BE THE CLINCHER FOLKS
