
Five Impact Games On Fox Sports World In 2008
Published on January 11, 2008 under USL First Division (USL-1)
Montreal Impact News Release
MONTREAL - Once again this year, soccer fans will be able to follow the Montreal Impact's activities on Fox Sports World (FSW), as part of a broadcast agreement between the United Soccer Leagues and the network. Five regular season games, including two on the road, will be broadcast this summer on Fridays at 8 pm.
The first game on FSW will be broadcast April 25 against the Silverbacks in Atlanta. FSW will also present the match against the Raging Rhinos in Rochester, July 25.
FSW will broadcast three games at the new Saputo Stadium, May 30, when the Portland Timbers will be in town, July 18 against the Miami FC and September 5 against the Minnesota Thunder.
Note that Radio-Canada is still the official broadcaster of the Impact until 2009. The schedule of Impact games that will be broadcast on Radio-Canada will be announced at a future date.
The full Impact regular season schedule should be known next week.
The Impact games on FSW in 2008:
-Friday, April 25 @ Atlanta, 8 pm
-Friday, May 30 vs Portland, 8 pm
-Friday, July 18 vs Miami, 8 pm
-Friday, July 25 @ Rochester, 8 pm
-Friday, September 5 vs Minnesota, 8 pm
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