Midweek soccer is heating up, and USMNT stars are pushing for promotion, playoff glory, and crucial wins across Europe and MLS. Here’s your complete viewing guide to catch every American in action.
The stakes couldn’t be higher in the EFL Championship promotion playoffs. Aidan Morris and Middlesbrough face Southampton in the second leg of their semifinal after a tense 0-0 draw on Saturday. With a spot at Wembley on the line, expect a fierce battle at St. Mary’s (3p ET, Paramount+).
Across the pond, Brenden Aaronson and Leeds United travel to Tottenham for a Premier League clash (3p ET, USA). The American playmaker will look to spark an upset against a Spurs side fighting for European qualification.
In La Liga, Alex Freeman and Villarreal host Sevilla (1p ET, ESPN Select), while Johnny Cardoso is likely sidelined with injury as Osasuna take on Atlético Madrid (3:30p ET). Chris Richards and Crystal Palace face a tough test against Manchester City (3p ET, USA).
Scottish Premiership action features Auston Trusty and Celtic visiting Motherwell (3p ET). Unfortunately, Cameron Carter-Vickers is out for the season with an Achilles injury. Jordan Pefok and Tondela host Moreirense in Liga Portugal (3:15p ET).
MLS brings a full slate of USMNT talent. Matt Freese and NYCFC visit Tim Ream, Luca de la Torre, and Charlotte FC (7:15p ET, FS1). Diego Luna and Real Salt Lake host Jack McGlynn and Houston Dynamo (9:30p ET). Jalen Neal and CF Montréal face Portland Timbers (7:30p ET).
Other MLS matchups include Chris Brady and Chicago Fire at DC United, Miles Robinson, Roman Celentano, and FC Cincinnati hosting Inter Miami, and Matt Turner with New England Revolution against Nashville SC (all 7:30p ET). Quinn Sullivan and the Philadelphia Union visit Duncan McGuire and Orlando City, while NY Red Bulls take on Columbus Crew (7:30p ET).
Gear up for a thrilling midweek of soccer—your USMNT stars are ready to shine. Who are you watching?
