Seattle Sounders vs Minnesota United: how and where to watch - TV, times, online
All the information you need on how and where to watch the MLS 2020 Western Conference final at CenturyLink Field (Seattle) with the game starting on 7 December at 21:30 ET.
A place in Saturday's MLS 2020 Cup final in Columbus against the Crew is on the line tonight in Seattle as the reigning MLS Cup champions welcome 'The Loons' from Minnesota.
The home side go into the tie as the favourites to progress with reaching the Conference final a major achievement for Minnesota United with the franchise only entering MLS in 2017. After a tricky transition period the side from Saint Paul have remained patient with English coach Adrian Heath and the side have finally seen the patient approach pay-off with a solid performance at the MLS is Back mini-tournament and in Kevin Molino the Loons have a tried and tested goalscorer.
Seattle look to Lodeiro
Whilst It would be unfair to say that Seattle are a one-man team, no-one could argue that Uruguayan Nicolas Lodeiro is the heartbeat of Brian Schmetzer's team. The men in green call upon Peruvian Raul Rudiaz to get among the goals but it's captain Lodeiro who pulls the strings in the centre of the pitch for Seattle.
Both sides will meet for the first time this season with the covid-19 pandemic impacting on the regular season calendar and history is very much on the side from Washington State with five wins and just one draw and zero defeats against the men from Minnesota since the Loons joined MLS in 2017.
Could this be the night where the Loons address this statistic ?
No matter where you are on the planet, you can see what channel the Seattle v Minnesota is available on here.
United Kingdom: Free Sports TV.
Spain: DAZN