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Sportsengine Play to Stream USL League Two and W League Matches in 2024

By USL Communications, 05/10/24, 11:00AM EDT

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Newly Launched SportsEngine Play Streaming Service Adds to its Ever-Growing Menu of League & Team Competition and Training Content for Pre-Professional Athletes

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (May 9, 2024) – The newly launched SportsEngine Play streaming service for amateur sports, part of the SportsEngine family of leading youth sports technology brands, will stream live all regular season games in 2024 for United Soccer League’s League Two and W League, totaling 1,200 matches, plus playoffs.

As part of its expanded partnership with SportsEngine, the USL has licensed media rights to SportsEngine Play, which will provide all 208 teams in both pre-professional USL leagues with the ability to stream their games on the SportsEngine Play platform, either live or on-demand. Any game not available live due to pre-existing media rights agreements by select teams will still be available on-demand.

Soccer fans can start viewing matches now and can learn more about subscription options at SportsEngine Play. All League Two and W League matches will be free to view on SportsEngine Play.

“We’re extremely proud to be expanding our relationship with the USL and excited to be showcasing these league matchups on SportsEngine Play where future professional stars will shine for soccer fans across North America,” said Brett MacKinnon, Senior Vice President & General Manager, SportsEngine. “The USL will be a great complement to an already robust menu of team competition, as well as training and development content already found on the platform.”

"Easy access to high-level soccer for fans was essential for us as we sought a streaming partner for 2024," Joel Nash, USL Senior Vice President of Youth and Pre-Professional Properties, said. "I'm happy to say SportsEngine Play delivers that and then some. This platform will allow our fans to truly see the best of what League Two and the W League can offer, and we couldn't be more thrilled to partner with them."

USL League Two and the W League are elite pre-professional leagues operated in Tampa, Fla., by USL, the largest soccer organization in North America. For men, League Two features 128 clubs in four conferences in the United States and Canada and has been a proving ground for future professional players that now compete in top leagues around the world. The W League enters its third season with 80 clubs, developing the next generation of women’s soccer talent in North America. Both leagues compete in a three-month regional regular season from May to July, followed by national playoffs.

Notable clubs within League Two include 2023 champions Ballard FC; Des Moines Menace, celebrating their 30th season as one of the most decorated clubs in league history; and Little Rock Rangers, who broke club records last season with over 7,000 fans in attendance for multiple matches.

Notable player alumni from League Two include United States Men’s National Team members Matt Turner (Jersey Express), Tim Ream (Chicago Fire U-23), DeAndre Yedlin (Seattle Sounders U-23), DeJuan Jones (Myrtle Beach Mutiny; Lansing United), and Miles Robinson (Boston Bolts).

As part of SportsEngine’s leading youth sports technology brands, SportsEngine Play launched in October 2023 as the first-of-its-kind subscription streaming service for amateur sports, connecting millions of young athletes and their families with the sports they love. The platform provides organizations, leagues and athletes the ability to capture and stream video of sports events on just about any device – from sophisticated AI cameras mounted at sporting venues to personal smartphones, and features editing tools for reel and highlight creation. SportsEngine Play also is constantly adding new competitive content through the acquisition of streaming rights to elite amateur sports that will entertain and inspire young athletes.

In addition to live and on-demand event streaming, SportsEngine Play’s All Access subscription tier offers a growing library of video that provides young athletes and their families with everything they need to know about their sports of choice, from rules and equipment to training and skills to mental health, fitness and more. The plan features exclusive instructional videos from world-class athletes like Michael Phelps, Larry Fitzgerald, Shaun White, Kerri Walsh Jennings, and others, who offer video collections featuring tips and techniques highlighting their training regimens, as well insight on leadership and mental health.

SportsEngine established its partnership with USL in 2018 and launched a new digital network of websites for the league, as well as its teams in 2021. The expanded partnership with USL is another momentous commitment the brand has made to the sport of soccer, including the creation of a cutting-edge digital network for US Youth Soccer in 2023, which has delivered valuable content to its more than 10,000 clubs and leagues, and nearly 1 million administrators, coaches and volunteers.

About SportsEngine and SportsEngine Play 

SportsEngine is an industry leader in youth sports club, league and team management technology and youth sports editorial content. The brand serves more than 30,000 small and medium-sized youth sports organizations, tournaments, the USOPC and Governing Body community, amateur and professional sports leagues, and thousands of municipalities with its cutting-edge suite of technology solutions to dramatically reduce the time they spend on administration and communication, allowing them to focus more time on developing their athletes. SportsEngine Play is a first-of-its-kind subscription streaming service for capturing and viewing live and on-demand video of youth and amateur sporting events, and offers the industry’s most comprehensive collection of player development and training content.

About USL

Impacting more than 200 communities, the United Soccer League (USL) is the largest professional soccer organization in North America. The USL is the first and only soccer organization in the United States to build a youth-to-professional pathway for both women and men within one ecosystem. That structure includes three professional leagues: USL Championship (men), USL League One (men) and USL Super League (women), which begins in August 2024.


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