Sounders Draw Easy Spring, Tough Summer in 2016 MLS Schedule

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Seattle chased for a second but with only two minutes left LA stood resolute and held on for their point. That point put LA back on top of the Western Conference at 51 points from 32 games and allows Seattle to hold steady at fifth with 47 from 32. Their playoff spots all but assured it’s a result LA would’ve been happy with had they not lead for 54 minutes. Seattle meanwhile got the monkey off their back with a result against LA and stretch their unbeaten streak to six games.

 Oba Martins will look to lead the Sounders to the postseason for the eighth consecutive year.

The Seattle Sounders will open their season with six of nine league matches at home, and will play in front of a nationally televised audience fourteen times. The stadium-sharing agreement with the Seattle Seahawks of the NFL ensures a gentle start to the season for Sigi Schmid and his charges, but that gives way to a challenging summer which features consecutive road matches at New England, New York, and DC. The club will be circling the weekends of August 21st and August 28th as key moments towards retaining the Cascadia Cup when they play archrival Portland twice around a midweek trip to Houston.

Full club press release:

MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER UNVEILS 2016 SOUNDERS FC SCHEDULE
Seattle’s 2016 slate includes 14 nationally televised fixtures on FOX and ESPN’s family of networks; Rave Green open 2016 with six of their first nine matches at CenturyLink Field
                                                                                                               
For Immediate Release: January 7, 2016

SEATTLE, WASH. – Major League Soccer today announced its 2016 regular season schedule, a campaign that sees each of its 20 clubs play 34 matches beginning on March 6 and concluding on October 23. Seattle Sounders FC has 14 matches slated for a national television audience on ESPN and FOX’s family of networks, beginning with the Rave Green’s season-opener against Western Conference rival Sporting Kansas City on March 6 at CenturyLink Field (FS1).
Three of Seattle’s six Cascadia Cup matches against Portland and Vancouver are set to be played at CenturyLink Field. All three Timbers fixtures are set to air on national television, headlined by a July 17 match at Providence Park on FOX, one of four MLS matches broadcast on the free-to-air network. Sounders FC faces Western Conference rival LA Galaxy twice at home in July of 2016, as well as a final meeting at StubHub Center on September 25, with all three Seattle-LA matches airing on ESPN.
The club’s final four matches of 2016, as well as 11 of the last 12, are against Western Conference opponents, culminating with a season-ending home clash against Real Salt Lake on Sunday, October 23. Other 2016 season highlights include an early season showdown at CenturyLink Field against the Montreal Impact on April 2, along with New York City FC’s first-ever visit to Seattle on May 25.
A complete listing of Sounders FC’s 2016 regional broadcast details will be announced at a later date. Sounders FC’s 14 nationally televised broadcasts are split evenly between ESPN and FOX’s platforms, with seven matches airing on ESPN, six on FS1 and one on FOX.
This season, fans can again look forward to the weekly programming of Viernes de Futbol (Friday Night Soccer) on UniMás and MLS Soccer Sunday on ESPN and FOX networks. The 2016 season sees MLS action make its debut on FOX broadcast television, with four marquee matchups slated for broadcast coverage; while 29 of ESPN’s 34 matches are being showcased on ESPN, an increase from nine in 2015. All 28 Univision Deportes matches are set to air live on UniMás, with select matches simulcast on the cable network Univision Deportes Network (UDN). The broadcast schedule for TSN and RDS in Canada will be announced in the coming weeks.
Big event schedule enhancements once again headline the 2016 schedule. Along with the return of two editions of MLS Heineken Rivalry Week, showcasing the most anticipated rivalry matches of the season, the 2016 schedule creates unprecedented viewing events throughout the season from March to Soccer – culminating in a new Week One format – through the final weeks of the season with action-packed, simultaneous starts for Week 33 and Decision Day.
All 340 regular season games are also being broadcast internationally.  MLS now reaches more than 140 nations and territories through the league’s global broadcast partners which include Sky Sports in the UK, pan-European broadcaster Eurosport, Globosat in Brazil, Abu Dhabi Media in the Middle East and North Africa, Letv Sports in mainland China, beIN SPORTS across Southeast Asia and Australia, FOX Sports Latin America, FOX Sports Africa, and ESPN across their international platforms in Latin America, the Caribbean and Oceania.
Sounders FC begins its preseason preparation for the 2016 campaign this month before the club takes part in a series of Desert Friendlies in Tucson against Vancouver Whitecaps FC, the Portland Timbers and Mexican side Celaya FC in early February. Seattle’s eighth season begins in late February with the 2015-2016 Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League Quarterfinal Round against Club America before the MLS season-opener on March 6. 2016 Sounders FC Season Ticket Packages, which include the first leg against Club America on February 23 at CenturyLink Field, are available now for as low as $24 per match via the following link:http://sndrs.com/uxb7 or by calling 1-877-MLS-GOAL.
2016 SOUNDERS FC MLS REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE
DAY
DATE
OPPONENT
KICKOFF (PT) / NATIONAL TV
Sunday
March 6
Sporting Kansas City
4:00 p.m. / FS1
Saturday
March 12
at Real Salt Lake
1:00 p.m.
Saturday
March 19
Vancouver
7:00 p.m.
Saturday
April 2
Montreal
7:00 p.m.
Sunday
April 10
at Houston
1:00 p.m. / ESPN
Saturday
April 16
Philadelphia
7:00 p.m.
Saturday
April 23
at Colorado
6:00 p.m.
Saturday
April 30
Columbus
1:00 p.m.
Saturday
May 7
San Jose
7:00 p.m.
Saturday
May 14
at FC Dallas
6:00 p.m.
Saturday
May 21
Colorado
7:00 p.m.
Saturday
May 28
at New England
4:30 p.m.
Wednesday
June 1
at D.C. United
5:00 p.m.
Sunday
June 19
at New York Red Bulls
4:30 p.m. / FS1
Saturday
June 25
New York City FC
2:00 p.m. / ESPN
Saturday
July 2
at Toronto
TBD
Saturday
July 9
LA Galaxy
12:00 p.m. / ESPN
Wednesday
July 13
FC Dallas
7:30 p.m.
Sunday
July 17
Portland
12:00 p.m. / FOX
Sunday
July 24
at Sporting Kansas City
12:00 p.m. / ESPN
Sunday
July 31
LA Galaxy
1:00 p.m. / ESPN
Sunday
August 7
at Orlando City
4:00 p.m. / FS1
Sunday
August 14
Real Salt Lake
4:00 p.m. / FS1
Sunday
August 21
Portland
6:30 p.m. / FS1
Wednesday
August 24
at Houston
TBD
Sunday
August 28
at Portland
2:00 p.m. / ESPN
Saturday
September 10
at San Jose
7:30 p.m.
Saturday
September 17
Vancouver
1:00 p.m.
Sunday
September 25
at LA Galaxy
TBD / ESPN
Wednesday
September 28
Chicago
7:30 p.m.
Sunday
October 2
at Vancouver
5:00 p.m. / FS1
Wednesday
October 12
Houston
7:30 p.m.
Sunday
October 16
at FC Dallas
4:00 p.m.
Sunday
October 23
Real Salt Lake
1:00 p.m.
– SOUNDERS FC –
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