Major League Soccer announced the 2019 Regular Season schedule today, highlighting Atlanta United’s league-high 17 national TV matches across league-wide broadcast partners, ESPN, FOX and Univision’s family of networks. Atlanta will open the season March 3 at D.C. United (6:00 p.m., ESPN) and host FC Cincinnati at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on March 10 (5:00 p.m., ESPN). Fans can download the 2019 schedule here or directly to their calendar here.
The remaining 17 regular season matches will be televised regionally on FOX Sports South, FOX Sports Southeast and the FOX Sports app. Fans can tune into all 34 regular season matches live with official English radio partner Sports Radio 92-9 The Game and official Spanish radio partner La Mejor. For tickets, public on-sale information will be available in the coming weeks. For access to pre-sales and other benefits, stay connected with Atlanta United by signing up here. Click here to unlock access to the 2019 Multi-Game Pack, which includes six matches this season.
Following the first two matches of the season, Atlanta will play three consecutive matches on FOX Sports South and/or FOX Sports Southeast, starting with a home match on St. Patrick’s Day against Philadelphia Union, followed by road trips to Columbus and New England. In between those two, Atlanta is off during the first week of April for a potential Concacaf Champions League semifinals match.
Atlanta is back for a pair of home matches to round out April against FC Dallas and Colorado Rapids. May will then feature a season-high seven matches, highlighted on May 12 with a national over-the-air broadcast match on FOX against Orlando City SC. The team wraps up the first half of the season against Chicago Fire on June 1 before a league-wide break for the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup.
The second half of the season starts north of the border against Toronto FC, followed by a home match against Montreal Impact. Atlanta then has six matches during July, including another national over-the-air broadcast on FOX against New York Red Bulls on July 7. The team starts August with its third and final over-the-air broadcast against LA Galaxy on Aug. 3. A three-match road trip rounds out the month against Portland, Orlando and Philadelphia.
With the league moving the final date of the regular season up three weeks, Atlanta will have a busy September, featuring five matches after the FIFA international break (Sept. 2-10). The club wraps up the season at home on Oct. 6 against New England Revolution.
Date
Opponent
Time (EST)
TV
3/3
@ D.C. United
ESPN
FC Cincinnati
ESPN
Philadelphia Union
FSSO/FSSE
@ Columbus Crew SC
FSSO/FSSE
@ New England Revolution
FSSO/FSSE
FC Dallas
ESPN
Colorado Rapids
FSSO/FSSE
5/5
@ Sporting Kansas City
FS1
5/8
Toronto FC
FSSO/FSSE
Orlando City SC
FOX
@ Vancouver Whitecaps FC
FSSO/FSSE
@ New York Red Bulls
FS1
@ Real Salt Lake
UniMas
Minnesota United
FSSO/FSSE
6/1
Chicago Fire
UniMas
@ Toronto FC
FSSO/FSSE
Montreal Impact
FSSO/FSSE
7/3
@ Chicago Fire
FSSO/FSSE
7/7
New York Red Bulls
FOX
@ Seattle Sounders FC
ESPN
Houston Dynamo
FSSO/FSSE
D.C United
ESPN
@ Los Angeles Football Club
ESPN
8/3
LA Galaxy
FOX
New York City FC
ESPN
@ Portland Timbers
FS1
@ Orlando City SC
ESPN
@ Philadelphia Union
FSSO/FSSE
Columbus Crew SC
FSSO/FSSE
@ FC Cincinnati
FSSO/FSSE
San Jose Earthquakes
Univision
@ New York City FC
FSSO/FSSE
@ Montreal Impact
FSSO/FSSE
New England Revolution
FSSO/FSSE