MLS_Game_of_the_Week
MLS Game of the Week
American TV series or program
MLS Game of the Week was the weekly presentation of Major League Soccer games on ESPN2.
MLS Game of the Week | |
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Starring | Adrian Healey Taylor Twellman Max Bretos Alexi Lalas Kasey Keller |
Country of origin | United States |
Production | |
Running time | 2 hours (2.5 hours select games) |
Original release | |
Network | ESPN2 (2009–2022) |
Release | 2009 (2009) – 2022 (2022) |
Following the 2008 season, ESPN discontinued MLS Primetime Thursday, citing lagging ratings[1] and hoping to find better lead-in programming. It was replaced by the MLS Game of the Week, which rotates among a variety of nights and time slots.[2]
ESPN left all MLS televising duties after the 2022 MLS season, of which games are mainly shown via streaming on MLS Season Pass.[3]
Ratings have largely remained steady if stagnant despite the move from the regular time slot. Viewership averaged 299,000 per broadcast in 2009, up from 253,000 in 2008;[4] however, it dipped to 253,000 in 2010 before rebounding to 291,000 in 2011[5] with some matches (having been moved to ESPN as opposed to ESPN2) drawing over 600,000 viewers.
Play-by-play announcers
- JP Dellacamera – lead play-by-play (2009–2010)
- Ian Darke – secondary play-by-play (2010–2011)
- Adrian Healey – lead play-by-play (2011–2018), alternate play-by-play (2018–2022)
- Glenn Davis – secondary play-by-play (2009–2022)
- Jon Champion – lead play-by-play (2019–2022)
Analysts
- John Harkes – lead color commentator (2009–2011)
- Kyle Martino – secondary color commentator (2009–2010)
- Taylor Twellman – secondary color commentator (2011), lead color commentator (2012–2022)
- Brian Dunseth – secondary color commentator (2013–2022)
Sideline reporter
- Allen Hopkins (2009)
- Rob Stone (2009–2011)
- Mónica González (2012–2016)
- Katie Witham (2016)
- Julie Stewart-Binks (2017)
- Sebastian Salazar (2018–2022)
- Sam Borden (2021)
- Jillian Sakovits (2022)
Studio team
- Max Bretos – lead studio host (2010–2022)
- Julie Foudy – studio analyst (2007–2022)
- Alexi Lalas – lead studio analyst (2009–2014)
- Kasey Keller – lead studio analyst (2012–2022)
- Alejandro Moreno – lead studio analyst (2012–2022)
- Adrian Healey – secondary studio host (2019–2022)
- Sebastian Salazar – lead studio host (2021–2022)
- Robin Fraser – studio analyst (2021)
- Ben Olsen – studio analyst (2022)
- "ESPN dumps MLS Primetime Thursday". 19 January 2009.
- "MLS viewership up 15% on ESPN2". 29 October 2009.
- "Sports Business Journal". 26 October 2011.