
All Fury FC Matches Available on TV, Radio and Stream
Published on April 1, 2016 under North American Soccer League (NASL)
Ottawa Fury FC News Release
OTTAWA, ON - Every goal. Every save. Every minute. Every game. Ottawa Fury FC fans will have remarkable access to the reigning NASL Fall Season Champions in 2016. All Fury FC home and away matches are available on TV, radio (English and French) and online stream coupled with in-depth and behind the scenes coverage on the club's social media channels.
"Access to Ottawa Fury FC action has never been better," said Fury FC President and OSEG Partner John Pugh. "Not only are there multiple platforms for our fans to stay connected with our team, but there is wall-to-wall coverage of the entire league in 2016 thanks to some great partnerships that the NASL has established and grown."
Over the past week the NASL has unveiled new National broadcast partnerships with beIN Sports and the CBS Sports Network. The league also continues to foster its broadcast partnerships with ONE World Sports and ESPN3.
Here is a breakdown on how fans can catch Ottawa Fury FC in action this season along with coverage of all other clubs in the NASL.
TV: ROGERS TV, beIN SPORTS & CBS SPORTS NETWORK
Locally, fans can once against catch Fury FC on Rogers TV, Cable 22. For the third year running, play-by-play broadcaster Dan Mooney and respected colour analyst Gord Smith will bring you inside the club's season as they look to go one step further in 2016.
CHANNEL LISTINGS:
Rogers TV: Rogers - 22 (SD); 182 (HD)
Nationally, the NASL has established a pair of key partnerships with beIN Sports and the CBC Sports Network. beIN Sports will carry 34 matches over the course of the 2016 season including select Fury FC broadcasts. CBS Sports will have exclusive coverage of 12 NASL Fall Season matches for fans in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico.
CHANNEL LISTINGS:
beIN Sports: Bell TV - 1412(HD) | Rogers: 391(SD); 491(HD) | Cogeco: 859(HD) | Videotron: 797(HD)
CBS Sports: Bell TV - 413 (SD); 1413 (HD) | Rogers: 416 (SD); 547 (HD) | Cogeco: 160 (SD); 744 (HD)
RADIO: TSN 1200 & 94,5 UNIQUE FM
The veteran broadcast team of AJ Jakubec, Graeme Ivory and Richard Starnes will bring you inside every Fury FC match in 2016. Including the Amway Canadian Championship, on the home of Ottawa Fury FC, TSN 1200. Fury FC broadcasts will include a half-hour pre-game and post-game show bringing you in-depth coverage and analysis of the beautiful game. Fans can also catch TSN 1200's weekly soccer magazine show, Corner Kicks, Monday's from 6-7pm as Graeme Ivory and Richard Starnes keep the fan base up-to-date on all things Fury FC.
TUNE IN: TSN 1200AM and www.TSN1200.ca
Also returning for a third straight season is 94,5 Unique FM - the official French language radio partner of Fury FC powered by Intersport Production. Respected colour analyst Guy Girard returns for a third season while Francis Maheu joins the broadcast team as the play-by-play voice for Fury FC. Join Maheu and Girard 30-minutes prior to every broadcast for an in-depth pre-game show and a 30-minute post-match show. Tune into "Dans le vestiaire" Monday through Thursday from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. for in-depth coverage, analysis and interviews.
TUNE IN: 94,5 Unique FM and www.UniqueFM.ca
ONLINE STREAMS:
In addition to the wall-to-wall coverage on television and radio, fans will be not only be able to stream all Ottawa Fury FC matches, but every NASL match this season.
Ottawa Fury FC will have all home and away matches streamed live on OttawaFuryFC.com with commentary courtesy TSN 1200. Matches will be available across Canada and internationally (blackout - U.S.) with the exception of when matches are streamed on beIN Sports (5) and ONE World Sports (1).
WATCH: www.OttawaFuryFC.com/Watch-Live-Stream
ESPN3 will stream 104 matches total in 2016 available to viewers in the U.S. and Puerto Rico and for Canadian viewers, these matches will be available on NASL.com.
WATCH: www.NASL.com/Watch-Live
ONE World Sports is home to the NASL Game of the Week that will feature a total of 23 matches that will air on OWS and all of them will be available both on TV (U.S. subscribers only) and online via ONEWorldSports.com.
WATCH: www.ONEWorldSports.com
The 34 matches that beIN Sports will carry on television will also be available online for authenticated users via beIN Sports Connect.
WATCH: beIN Sports Connect App
SOCIAL MEDIA:
Twitter: Follow @OttawaFuryFC for LIVE in-game updates for all matches.
Ottawa opens the 2016 campaign this Sunday (April 3) in New York - a rematch of last November's NASL Championship Final. Fury FC will host the expansion Miami FC in their home opener at TD Place on April 30.
Single game tickets for the NASL Spring Season are available now by clicking here or calling 613.599.FANS. Interest in more than just single game tickets? Fans can buy their 2016 Fury FC season here and become part of a growing legion of fans that has helped make TD Place a fortress.
North American Soccer League Stories from April 1, 2016
- Fury FC and Cosmos Meet in NASL Championship Final Rematch to Open 2016 Season - Ottawa Fury FC
- Strikers Extra Time Is Back on WQAM - Fort Lauderdale Strikers
- Match Preview: RailHawks Open Spring Season against Minnesota United on Saturday, April 2nd - North Carolina FC
- Championship Rematch, South Florida Showdown Headlines List of Season-Opening Matchups - NASL
- Armada U-23 Announces UNF's Jay Bolt, Kyle Nasta as Team 's First Signees - Jacksonville Armada FC
- Minnesota United Kickoff 2016 North American Soccer League Campaign against RailHawks - Minnesota United FC
- All Fury FC Matches Available on TV, Radio and Stream - Ottawa Fury FC
- RailHawks Sign Former NCAA Standout Jonathon Orlando - North Carolina FC
- Match Preview: Eddies Prepare to Open Season against Rayo OKC - FC Edmonton
- Miami FC Matches to be Broadcasted Nationally and Worldwide - Miami FC
- Emirates and the New York Cosmos Extend Global Partnership - New York Cosmos
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