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The team here at Android Authority is full of soccer fans, and we follow leagues worldwide. Sometimes, there’s overlap, like Ollie Cragg and myself commiserating over Chelsea FC’s constant turmoil, and other times, there’s quiet gloating when Rita’s Real Madrid scores enough goals in stoppage time to steal a win in the inevitable way that only Madrid can. However, there’s one thing that we can all agree on — the streaming landscape is worse than it’s ever been as a soccer fan.
With so many leagues and so many competitions, it would be impossible to put them all in one place — unless, you know, someone invented something like a cable package, but I digress. But now that my beloved US-based NWSL (National Women’s Soccer League) has released its TV schedule, I’m frustrated all over again. Here’s why I’m not looking forward to what should be my favorite season of the year.
With so many leagues and so many competitions, it would be impossible to put them all in one place — unless, you know, someone invented something like a cable package, but I digress. But now that my beloved US-based NWSL (National Women’s Soccer League) has released its TV schedule, I’m frustrated all over again. Here’s why I’m not looking forward to what should be my favorite season of the year.