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Podcast: How pandemic hiatus will affect future of MLS, U.S. soccer
- Updated: April 24, 2020
With more unknowns than we can count, US Soccer and MLS are taking major financial blows during the COVID-19 pandemic. Kels Dayton and James Campbell discuss what they believe may happen to soccer overall in the United States.
European leagues and Liga MX are having to make difficult decisions regarding promotion, relegation, and determining who will go to the UEFA Champions League. We cover multiple stories, including a very unique idea in the EPL.