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United Soccer League Renews Agreement with SiriusXM


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The United Soccer League (USL) has announced a renewed broadcast agreement with SiriusXM that extends into 2025. Under the new deal, SiriusXM will continue to air USL Championship games, and will be the audio home of the USL Championship Final, USL Super League inaugural Final, USL League One Final and USL League Two Final. Since 2020, the SiriusXM FC channel has been the home of the USL Championship, airing a USL Game of the Week to its audience across the United States and Canada.

Future coverage is expected to include select games from the inaugural 2024-2025 USL Super League season. Additionally, "USL All-Access" returns Tuesday nights at 7pm ET on SiriusXM FC, with hosts Mike Watts and Devon Kerr. The weekly show will provide listeners a behind-the-scenes look at the USL, featuring highlights and storylines from across the USL.

"At the USL, we want to ensure that our games are available to our fans wherever they want to experience them," said Chief Commercial Officer Court Jeske. "SiriusXM has been a great partner the last three years and extending this relationship on the men's side was an easy choice. We are also incredibly proud that they will offer coverage of the USL Super League, our new women's professional league, with the inaugural season beginning in August of 2024."

SiriusXM FC is available to subscribers nationwide in their cars (channel 157) and on the SXM App.

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