How to watch UniMás MLS games in English | SAP with Judah Friedlander & Nando Vila



Learning another language can be difficult. Changing the audio to English during MLS games on UniMás? That’s easy!

For more information, go to http://www.MLSsoccer.com/SAP

About MLS: Headquartered in New York City, Major League Soccer is the top-flight professional soccer league in the United States and Canada. MLS features many stars from the U.S., Canada, and around the world. Major League Soccer’s 20th season features 20 clubs each playing 34 regular-season matches. Those clubs are the Chicago Fire; Colorado Rapids; Columbus Crew SC; D.C. United; FC Dallas; Houston Dynamo; LA Galaxy; New York Red Bulls; New England Revolution; New York City FC, Orlando City SC, Philadelphia Union; Portland Timbers; Real Salt Lake; San Jose Earthquakes; Seattle Sounders FC; Sporting Kansas City; Toronto FC; Vancouver Whitecaps FC; and Montreal Impact.

For more information about MLS, log on to the league’s official website at http://www.MLSsoccer.com

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18 thoughts on “How to watch UniMás MLS games in English | SAP with Judah Friedlander & Nando Vila”

  1. I usually turn off the sound for both English and Spanish: Alejandro Moreno and partner's world cup commentary-an Hispanic view in English-was worth listening to. Seamus Malin was informative; JP Dellacamera is very good.

  2. Hey great!  Except IT DOESN'T FREAKING WORK!!  YES IT IS TURNED ON.  NO NOTHING IS HAPPENING.  I'm still hearing these guys hammer on and on about "Robbie Keano".  I understand all the commericals and commentary ok, but these guys are talking at lightning speed and I'm about to turn this crap off.  

    YOU DROVE ME AWAY FROM GYASI ZARDES!  YOU GOT ANY IDEA WHAT THAT TAKES??  This is stupid.  I can watch a game from London across the globe and get full commentary, coverage, HD, etc.  A home game?  Poor saturation, a foreign game experience(which I don't want, it's why I don't want Liga MX), and a foreign language.

  3. I'm blessed to be fluent in Spanish as well in English. Would MUCH rather listen to MLS in spanish or any soccer game in spanish. So much more passion and love for the game than the monotone drone of english commentary. I LOVE NFL commentators though, MLS has alot to learn from nfl on fox and monday night football espn english commentators.

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