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SiriusXM to Broadcast 2025 MLS All-Star Game Nationwide
RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, July 16, 2025 | 10:03am CT |
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Soccer fans across North America will have exclusive access to live audio coverage of the 2025 MLS All-Star Game and MLS All-Star Skills Challenge, courtesy of SiriusXM. The events, taking place July 22-23 at Austin FC's Q2 Stadium in Austin, TX, will air on SiriusXM FC (channel 157), the company's 24/7 soccer channel.
The 2025 MLS All-Star Game, set for July 23 at 9pm ET, will see the league's top talent face off against an All-Star squad from Mexico's premier soccer league, LIGA MX. The 26-player MLS roster is led by Austin FC head coach Nico Estevez.
Play-by-play duties will be handled by veteran broadcaster Max Bretos, with former U.S. Men's National Team goalkeeper Tony Meola serving as analyst. Keith Costigan, a former pro and current voice on Apple TV's MLS Season Pass, will report from the sidelines. Soccer journalist Tom Rennie will also contribute to the coverage.
Pre-game programming on July 23 includes a live episode of New Ground with hosts Jalil Anibaba and Allen Hopkins from Q2 Stadium beginning at 8pm ET.
SiriusXM will also carry the MLS All-Star Skills Challenge presented by AT&T on July 22 at 8pm ET. The event will feature 10 MLS players and 10 LIGA MX stars in a head-to-head contest of precision and technique. Bretos, Meola, Costigan, and Rennie will call the action and host a special edition of Summer Soccer Tonight live from the venue from 5-8pm ET.
In addition to the live match and challenge broadcasts, SiriusXM's coverage will include interviews with players and coaches, including Estevez, as part of its on-site programming from Austin.
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