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FOX Sports Presents the 147th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show from the Historic USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center May 6-9

FOX Sports and Westminster Kennel Club Offer Full Multiplatform Coverage of Westminster Week, Including 10th Anniversary of Master’s Agility Championship (May 7 on FOX) and Best in Show (May 9 on FS1)

LOS ANGELES – Serves and aces become sits and stays for the 147th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at the historic USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York, airing Saturday, May 6, to Tuesday, May 9, across FOX, FS1, FS2 and FOX Sports and Westminster Kennel Club digital platforms. The world’s top canine athletes are joined by a full roster of FOX Sports’ most recognizable voices, beginning with the 10th anniversary of the Master’s Agility Championship on Sunday, May 7 from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM ET on FOX and culminating with the crowning of Best in Show on Tuesday, May 9 from 7:30 PM to 11:00 PM ET on FS1.

Acclaimed FOX Sports broadcaster Chris Myers and Gail Miller Bisher, the voice of the Westminster Kennel Club, are joined by veteran judge Jason Hoke in the broadcast booth for the Super Bowl of Dog Shows. FOX Sports’ Jenny Taft returns to host FS1’s primetime coverage of group judging as well as Best in Show, alongside veteran motorsports reporter Jamie Little.

FOX Sports play-by-play announcer John Strong is on the call for the weekend’s agility competition alongside analyst Terry Simons and reporter Allison Williams. Strong and Williams also contribute to the network’s coverage of breed judging (Monday, May 8, and Tuesday, May 9, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM ET on FS2) with analysts Kim Meredith and Dr. Johan Becerra-Hernandez.

FOX Sports has been the primary television home for the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, the second-longest continuously held sporting event in the United States, since 2017. New to FOX Sports’ Westminster broadcasts this year is the utilization of Spidercam, which will capture unique angles of the event from high above Arthur Ashe Stadium inside the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center to deliver a never-before-seen view of the historic show.

Westminster Kennel Club presents the 10th Anniversary of the Master’s Agility Championship on Saturday, May 6, with preliminary competition streaming live alongside the Master’s Obedience Championship and Dock Diving at Westminster on the FOX Sports App and WestminsterKennelClub.org from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM ET. The championship round of the Master’s Agility competition airs on the FOX broadcast network on Sunday, May 7, at 2:00 PM ET.

On Monday, May 8, and Tuesday, May 9, the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show showcases breed judging each day from 1:00 to 4:00 PM ET on FS2. Primetime coverage of the 147th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show continues each evening at 7:00 PM ET on FS1, beginning with a 30-minute pre-event program before breed winners take center court.

All coverage on FOX, FS1 and FS2 is also available to stream on the FOX Sports app and FOXSports.com.

The full schedule of Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show coverage on FOX, FS1, FS2, and FOX Sports and Westminster Kennel Club digital platforms can be found below and at WestminsterKennelClub.org.

For more information on FOX Sports’ coverage, visit FOXSports.com/PressPass and follow @FOXSportsPR on Twitter.

DATE EVENT TIME (ET) NETWORK
Sat, May 6
Master’s Agility Championship Prelims
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
FOX Sports app
Master’s Obedience Championship
9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
FOX Sports app
Dock Diving at Westminster
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
FOX Sports app
Sun, May 7
Master’s Agility Championship Finals
2:00 PM – 4:30 PM
FOX, FOX Sports app
Mon, May 8
Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
WestminsterKennelClub.org
WKC Dog Show: Breed Judging and Junior Showmanship Preliminaries
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
FS2, FOX Sports app
Westminster Pre-Show
7:00 PM – 7:30 PM
FS1, FOX Sports app
WKC Dog Show: Group Judging (Hound, Toy, Non-Sporting and Herding Groups)
7:30 PM – 11:00 PM
FS1, FOX Sports app
Tues, May 9
Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
WestminsterKennelClub.org
WKC Dog Show: Breed Judging and Junior Showmanship Preliminaries
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
FS2, FOX Sports app
Westminster Pre-Show with Junior Showmanship Finals
7:00 PM – 7:30 PM
FS1, FOX Sports app
WKC Dog Show: Group Judging (Sporting, Working and Terrier Groups followed by Best in Show)
7:30 PM – 11:00 PM
FS1, FOX Sports app

 

FOX Sports Films Debuts New Documentary Series DIRT: THE LAST GREAT AMERICAN SPORT

Produced by FloSports Studios, Five-Part Series Chronicles NASCAR Champion and Dirt Track Superstar Kyle Larson and Dirt Racing Royalty Including Justin Grant, Tyler Courtney, Thomas “T-Mez” Meseraull and More in a Battle for Victory

Official Trailer Released Today (Click Here)

LOS ANGELES – FOX Sports Films announces today a new five-part documentary series DIRT: THE LAST GREAT AMERICAN SPORT, chronicling legendary dirt track competitors in a wheel-to-wheel battle on dirt tracks across America. Premiering Tuesday, May 16, at 7:00 PM ET on FS1, the series, produced by FloSports Studios, follows NASCAR Cup Series champion driver Kyle Larson as he trades pavement for the dirt track to compete against a myriad of dirt racing royalty including 2022 USAC Silver Crown champion Justin Grant, 2019 USAC National Midget champion Tyler Courtney, and 19-Time USAC National Series winner Thomas “T-Mez” Meseraull in one of the most dangerous and exhilarating forms of motorsports.

“FOX Sports Films is excited to partner with FloSports Studios to give racing fans a front-row seat to one of the most riveting and extreme American sports with this new series,” said Barry Nugent, Vice President, Programming, FOX Sports. “DIRT: THE LAST GREAT AMERICAN SPORT will showcase an all-access look at some of the best drivers in the sport as they tear up the dirt in one of the oldest and purest forms of racing.”

DIRT: THE LAST GREAT AMERICAN SPORT is a raw and rare look at the true story of motorsports in America and what it takes for these drivers to be the best in racing while also balancing life outside the track. Each time they enter the pit, these racers gamble with their lives, competing with a perilous combination of extreme speeds and short oval tracks; but for this elite group, the risk is worth the reward. The series invites audiences to experience some of the most anticipated dirt racing events including the Chili Bowl, King’s Royal and BC39, and will feature commentary from the biggest names in dirt racing along with the crew members, fans and family members who have continuously supported them along the way.

“FloSports is thrilled to unveil the untold saga of American dirt track racing, captivating racing fans with an immersive and cinematic journey. Viewers will be thrown into the heart-pounding, adrenaline-fueled world of dirt track racing, experiencing the exhilarating highs and crushing lows through the eyes of the fearless drivers themselves,” said Ray Machuca, EVP of Films and Entertainment, FloSports.

The series will also spotlight Larson’s domination of the sport and his past performances. In 2021, Larson won some of the most marquee dirt track racing events, including the Chili Bowl, Kings Royal, BC39 and the Knoxville Nationals, and that same year, was crowned NASCAR Cup Series champion for Hendrick Motorsports.

DIRT: THE LAST GREAT AMERICAN SPORT is produced by FloSports Studios. The executive producers are Ray Machuca, Mark Floreani and Jayar Donlan as well as FOX Sports’ Eric Shanks, Mark Silverman, Charlie Dixon and Barry Nugent. Paul Gandersman, Jeremy Hayes, Cliff Bogart, Ariana Rotstein, Carl Hansen and Michael Vayder serve as producers.

FOX Sports Films is dedicated to presenting captivating global sports documentaries through an unconventional and entertaining lens. Working with FOX Sports’ league and conference partners, the brand produces original programming, connecting live sports events to sports culture.

FOX Sports Announces FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™ Broadcast Schedule

29 FIFA Women’s World Cup™ Matches on FOX Mark Most Ever on a U.S. English-Language Broadcast Network

USWNT Open Historic Campaign with Two Primetime Matches on FOX: Friday, July 21 and Wednesday, July 26 at 9:00 PM ET

More than 190 Hours of First-Run Programming Spotlighting Tournament

FOX Sports Digital’s Award-Winning WORLD CUP NOW Show Returns on Twitter  

LOS ANGELES – FOX Sports, America’s English-language home for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023, today unveils its broadcast schedule for this summer’s thrilling tournament that will see the United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) compete for a chance at history in winning a third-consecutive title. From Thursday, July 20, through Sunday, Aug. 20, FOX Sports will present 64 matches live across FOX (29) and FS1 (35) with every match live streaming on the FOX Sports App.

The 29-match slate on FOX represents the largest number of FIFA Women’s World Cup matches ever on a U.S. English-language broadcast network with five of the 29 airing in primetime and a dozen landing on weekends. The FIFA Women’s World Cup Quarterfinals, Semifinals, third-place match and the Final will all be televised on FOX, while 35 group stage matches will air on FS1. Accompanying FOX Sports’ multiplatform coverage, all 64 FIFA Women’s World Cup matches from this summer’s expanded tournament will stream live on the FOX Sports App.

Appearing in their ninth FIFA Women’s World Cup and entering the competition as FIFA’s No. 1 ranked team, the reigning back-to-back champion USWNT, led by returning stars in Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe, seek a fifth star above their crest starting with three group stage matches on FOX. The USWNT open play vs. Vietnam on the second day of the tournament, Friday, July 21, in primetime at 9:00 PM ET from Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand. Their second match vs. Netherlands features another primetime start at 9:00 PM ET on Wednesday, July 26, from Wellington Regional Stadium in New Zealand. The USWNT’s final group stage match vs. Portugal on Tuesday, Aug. 1, begins at 3:00 AM ET with Eden Park again serving as host stadium.

David Neal, Executive Producer of FIFA Women’s World Cup on FOX and Vice President of Production for FOX Sports, expressed excitement with the network’s schedule and the surrounding storylines ahead of the competition.

“The combination of Australia and New Zealand as spectacular venues for the two-time defending World Champion United States Women’s National Team provides a perfect stage for the Americans’ quest to secure a place in the record books,” said Neal. “Thanks in part to this edition of the world’s greatest sporting event featuring an expanded field, the robust broadcast schedule includes more matches on English-language broadcast television than ever before and serves as a true extension of FOX Sports’ commitment to delivering equitable and award-winning coverage around the beautiful game.”

Between live match coverage and dedicated shoulder programming, FOX Sports will produce more than 190 hours of live first-run programming around the tournament. FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP LIVE serves as the network’s dynamic preview and bridge show during the tournament with FOX Sports experts and soccer legends providing in-depth analysis prior to and between matches. Shining a spotlight on all the action and storylines, FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP TODAY airs select mornings on FS1, while FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP TONIGHT airs across FOX and FS1 throughout the tournament as the network’s postgame show recapping every moment.

FOX Sports Digital’s award-winning WORLD CUP NOW pre-and-postgame show on Twitter returns for the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ after successfully live streaming 132 shows that produced more than 60 hours of original content from @FOXSoccer and generated 88.4 million views on Twitter alone during FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™.

More FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023on FOX Sports highlights:

  • Live coverage for every USWNT group stage match will feature an expanded two-hour pregame show.
  • Host nations Australia and New Zealand open the tournament on FOX with their first group stage matches on Thursday, July 20. New Zealand’s match vs. Norway begins at 3:00 AM ET from Auckland, followed by Sam Kerr and Australia taking on Republic of Ireland at 6:00 AM ET from Sydney Football Stadium. Both matches will feature one-hour pregame shows.
  • FIFA’s No. 2 ranked team Germany open their campaign vs. first-time World Cup participant Morocco on Monday, July 24, at 4:30 AM ET on FS1, while Lucy Bronze leads the Lioness’ and No. 4 ranked England when they open play vs. first-time World Cup participant Haiti on Saturday, July 22, at 5:30 AM ET on FOX.
  • The FIFA Women’s World Cup Final will air on FOX, Sunday, Aug. 20 at 6:00 AM ET from Stadium Australia in Sydney. Live coverage will begin at 5:00 AM ET with a special, one-hour edition of FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP
  • Coverage of all the FIFA Women’s World Cup action produced by FOX Sports will feature an elite roster of prominent soccer analysts, hosts, tournament legends and more personalities that will be announced in the coming months.

The network’s inaugural coverage of the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015 won two Sports Emmys for Outstanding Technical Team Studio and Outstanding Production Design/Art Direction. The FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 scored the network a Sports Emmy for Outstanding Trans-Media Sports Coverage, while FOX Sports’ presentation of the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019 won two Sports Emmys for Outstanding Technical Team Studio and Outstanding Sports Promotional Announcement.

FOX Sports’ coverage of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 posted record-breaking audiences and recently garnered 10 Sports Emmys nominations in recognition of the exceptional efforts put forth towards the global event.

The FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 broadcast schedule is subject to change.

Click here to view the match-only broadcast schedule and here to view the complete programming schedule.

Concacaf Champions League Semifinals on FS1 Feature MLS Cup Rematch, Liga MX Rivals

LOS ANGELES – FOX Sports, America’s English-language home for the world’s top international soccer tournaments, today announces all four Concacaf Champions League (CCL) Semifinal matches will air live on FS1.

Four teams remaining standing in the region’s premier club competition with each side of the tournament bracket featuring club rivals from Major League Soccer (MLS) and Liga MX. MLS’s LAFC and the Philadelphia Union meet in a thrilling rematch of the 2022 MLS Cup final on Wednesday, April 26, at 9:00 PM ET and Tuesday, May 2, at 10:00 PM ET. Liga MX’s Tigres UANL and Club Leon play on Tuesday, April 25, at 10:00 PM ET and Wednesday, May 3, at 10:00 PM ET.

Play-by-play announcer John Strong and match analyst Stu Holden form FOX Sports’ lead soccer commentary team calling both Semifinal matches between LAFC and the Philadelphia Union, while play-by-play announcer Keith Costigan and match analyst Warren Barton call both Semifinal matches between Tigres UANL and Club Leon.

The winner of the tournament qualifies for the FIFA Club World Cup™ scheduled for later this year and the expanded 2025 FIFA Club World Cup™, where they’ll face the top teams from Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania and South America. The Seattle Sounders made history last year when they became the first ever MLS club to win the CCL in front of a record-breaking home crowd.

Click here to view the CCL Semifinals on FS1 broadcast schedule.

FOX Sports Unveils 2023 USFL on FOX Broadcast Team for Season 2

Curt Menefee and Joel Klatt Return as Lead USFL Broadcasters

Mark Sanchez, Kevin Kugler, Brock Huard, and Devin Gardner Join Network’s Roster of On-Air Personalities

FOX Sports Kicks Off Week 1 Coverage with Doubleheader Action on April 15

LOS ANGELES – Today, FOX Sports unveils its 2023 USFL broadcast roster, featuring the return of veteran broadcaster and Emmy Award-winner Curt Menefee alongside critically acclaimed analyst Joel Klatt. In addition, esteemed play-by-play announcer Kevin Kugler, celebrated analyst Mark Sanchez, along with a duo of sideline analysts, and former quarterbacks Brock Huard and Devin Gardner will contribute to the network’s comprehensive USFL coverage.

Menefee hosts the ever-popular FOX NFL SUNDAY, the No. 1 NFL pregame show for 29 straight years.  Klatt, FOX Sports’ lead college football analyst, calls the network’s top college football games on BIG NOON SATURDAY, which delivered the most-watched regular season game and college football window across any network for the second consecutive season.

Kugler provides play-by-play for the NFL, MLB and college basketball for the network.  Sanchez enters his second season as a USFL analyst bringing his experience as a starting quarterback in the NFL.  Huard, an established broadcaster in both television and radio, will provide viewers with a unique perspective during games.  Gardner, an Emmy Award winner, and star quarterback at the University of Michigan, will be seen on the sidelines reporting the latest stories and injuries updates during games.

FOX USFL Doubleheader Opener

Three new cities host USFL games this season including Memphis, Detroit, and Canton, along with last year’s hub in Birmingham.  Season 2 for the USFL begins with the Philadelphia Stars taking on the Memphis Showboats from Memphis and the New Jersey Generals battling the defending champion Birmingham Stallions in Birmingham on Saturday, April 15 beginning at 4:30 PM ET on FOX.

The 2023 USFL 10-week regular season will run through mid-June airing on FOX and FS1, followed by playoff games and the final championship set for Sunday, July 2 from Canton, Ohio on FOX.

2023 USFL Television Schedule

Week 1

Saturday, April 15

Philadelphia Stars at Memphis Showboats

4:30 PM ET – FOX

New Jersey Generals at Birmingham Stallions

7:30 PM ET – FOX

Sunday, April 16

Pittsburgh Maulers at New Orleans Breakers

6:30 PM ET – FS1

Week 2

Saturday, April 22

Memphis Showboats at Birmingham Stallions

7:00 PM ET – FOX

Sunday, April 23

Michigan Panthers at Philadelphia Stars

7:00 PM ET – FS1

Week 3

Saturday, April 29

Memphis Showboats at Houston Gamblers

7:00 PM ET – FOX

Sunday, April 30

New Jersey Generals at Michigan Panthers

4:00 PM ET – FOX

Week 4

Saturday May 6

Houston Gamblers at Philadelphia Stars

1:00 PM ET – FOX

Sunday, May 7

Birmingham Stallions at Pittsburgh Maulers

6:30 PM ET – FS1

Week 5

Saturday, May 13

Houston Gamblers at Birmingham Stallions

4:00 PM ET – FOX

Sunday, May 14

Memphis Showboats at New Orleans Breakers

3:00 PM ET – FOX

Week 6

Saturday May 20

Birmingham Stallions at Michigan Panthers

4:00 PM ET – FOX

Sunday, May 21

New Orleans Breakers at Philadelphia Stars

12:00 PM ET – FS1

New Jersey Generals at Houston Gamblers

4:00 PM ET – FOX

Week 7

Saturday, May 27

Birmingham Stallions at New Orleans Breakers

4:00 PM ET – FOX

Philadelphia Stars at Pittsburgh Maulers

9:00 PM ET – FS1

Sunday, May 28

Michigan Panthers at New Jersey Generals

5:30 PM ET – FS1

Week 8

Sunday, June 4

Memphis Showboats at New Jersey Generals

1:00 PM ET – FOX

Michigan Panthers at New Orleans Breakers

4:00 PM ET – FOX

Week 9

Saturday, June 10

Michigan Panthers at Pittsburgh Maulers

12:00 PM ET – FOX

Sunday, June 11

Philadelphia Stars at New Jersey Generals

7:00 PM ET – FOX

Week 10

Saturday, June 17

Birmingham Stallions at Memphis Showboats

4:00 PM ET – FOX

Sunday, June 18

New Orleans Breakers at Houston Gamblers

4:00 PM ET – FS1

Philadelphia Stars at Michigan Panthers

7:00 PM ET – FOX

Playoffs

Saturday, June 24

Sunday, June 25 (FOX)

Championship Game

Sunday, July 2

FOX Sports Earns 33 Sports Emmy Nominations

FOX’s Presentation of Super Bowl LVII Receives Six Nominations and Coverage of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ Receives 10 Nominations

Company Dominates Outstanding Live Special with Four of Six Nominations in the Category

FOX Sports On-Air Personalities Acknowledged for Their Work Include Kenny Albert, Greg Olsen, Tom Rinaldi and John Smoltz

LOS ANGELES – The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced that FOX Sports has been honored with 33 nominations for the 44th Annual Sports Emmy Awards for its outstanding programming and live-event coverage across FOX, FS1 and FOX Sports’ digital properties.

FOX Sports’ nominees include a wide range of live events, shows, and original programming. FIFA WORLD CUP QATAR 2022™ garnered 10 nominations, recognizing the exceptional effort put forth to execute coverage of the global event. The company’s presentation of SUPER BOWL LVII, featuring an all-star cast of FOX NFL broadcasters and wall-to-wall coverage, received six nominations.

Outstanding Live Special

FOX Sports dominated the Outstanding Live Special category with four of the six nominations in the field including SUPER BOWL LVII (Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles), FIFA WORLD CUP QATAR 2022™ Final (Argentina vs. France), MLB AT FIELD OF DREAMS and the 118th WORLD SERIES (Houston Astros vs. Philadelphia Phillies).

Technical Achievement

FOX Sports is well represented in categories that recognize excellence in innovation and technology, including The George Wensel Technical Achievement Award nomination for FOX NFL SUNDAY’S FOX Sports Live MULTICAM XR Set, and Outstanding Technical Team Studio for FOX NFL SUNDAY and FIFA WORLD CUP QATAR 2022™.

On-Air Personalities

Several FOX Sports on-air personalities were acknowledged for their tremendous work in 2022, including Kenny Albert, Greg Olsen, Tom Rinaldi and John Smoltz, with Rinaldi receiving an impressive seven nominations across six categories.

FOX Sports’ full list of nominees can be found HERE.

FOX Sports Welcomes Carli Lloyd as Its Newest Analyst for FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™

United States Women’s National Team Icon and Two-Time FIFA Player of the Year Returns to FOX Sports  

100-Day Countdown Begins to the Acclaimed FIFA Women’s World Cup

LOS ANGELES – In celebration of today marking 100 days to the start of the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia 2023 & New ZealandTM, FOX Sports, America’s English-language home for the world’s greatest sporting event, announces one of the all-time best players in United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) history, Carli Lloyd, will join the network’s broadcast team as an analyst.

David Neal, Executive Producer of FIFA World Cup™ on FOX and Vice President of Production for FOX Sports, tabbed Lloyd’s addition as a victory for viewers as the network ramps up preparations for the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ from Thursday, July 20, to Sunday, Aug. 20.

“There is only one Carli Lloyd, and we’re thrilled she’ll be joining FOX Sports in the Land Down Under for the biggest Women’s World Cup to date,” said Neal. “With the United States playing for a historic third consecutive title and fifth star above their crest, Carli’s experience just a short time ago as a teammate and competitor on the world’s biggest stage promises to shine across our dedicated coverage of the tournament.”

“I’m excited to officially be on board for the summer and back with FOX Sports after the fantastic experience with the broadcast team at the men’s World Cup a few months ago,” said Lloyd. “This will be my first World Cup since the amazing run we had in France in 2019, and I’m really looking forward to channeling those memories and sharing my insights when the tournament kicks off in July.”

Lloyd made her FOX Sports debut as a studio analyst on the network’s soccer coverage in April of last year before becoming a featured member of the broadcast team at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™. The FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™ is Lloyd’s first FIFA Women’s World Cup™ since scoring three goals across seven appearances as co-captain of the champion USWNT at the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019™.

Lloyd’s legendary international career spanned 17 years and concluded with 316 caps, good for second all-time in U.S. and world history. She represented the U.S. on the pitch across three different decades, including four World Cups and four Olympics, and played in more World Cup and Olympic matches than any other player in USWNT history. A two-time FIFA Women’s World Cup™ Champion, two-time Olympic gold medalist and back-to-back FIFA Women’s Player of the Year in 2015 and 2016, Lloyd retired from the game in October 2021 as the highest scoring midfielder in U.S. history with 128 career goals, ranking fourth all-time for the USWNT.

FOX Sports’ complete broadcast team, broadcast schedule, production plans, digital offerings and more will be unveiled in the months ahead in the lead up to the start of the tournament.

FOX Sports’ inaugural coverage of the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015™ won two Sports Emmys, including Outstanding Technical Team Studio and Outstanding Production Design/Art Direction. The FIFA World Cup Russia 2018™, earned FOX Sports a Sports Emmy for Outstanding Trans-Media Sports Coverage and its presentation of the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019™ scored two Sports Emmys, including Outstanding Technical Team Studio and Outstanding Sports Promotional Announcement.

Less than six months ago, FOX Sports’ coverage of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ posted record-breaking audiences and was recently nominated for several national awards.

FOX Sports To Air CONMEBOL Men’s U-17 Championship 2023

LOS ANGELES – FOX Sports, America’s English-language home for the world’s top international soccer tournaments, today announces the broadcast schedule for the CONMEBOL Men’s U-17 Championship 2023 with matches throughout the tournament airing live on FS2 and FOX Soccer Plus.

Beginning on Thursday, March 30, ten teams featuring future stars from across South America will compete in the three-week long tournament that will see four semifinalists qualify for the FIFA U-17 World Cup Peru 2023™ scheduled for November and December. Ecuador serves as the host country for the exciting competition that returns to action for the first time since Argentina won in 2019.

Click here to view the CONMEBOL Men’s U-17 Championship 2023 broadcast schedule.

FOX Sports Unveils Its 2023 Major League Baseball Regular Season Schedule

Emerald City Hosts 24th MLB All-Star Broadcast on FOX 

St. Louis Cardinals vs. Chicago Cubs Rivalry Game Highlights Network Return to London

NEW YORK – FOX Sports takes the field with a full lineup of regular-season telecasts across FOX, FS1 and FOX Deportes in its 28th season of Major League Baseball coverage.

The network leads off Saturday, April 1 with a pair of regionalized broadcasts at 4:00 PM ET on FOX, featuring the New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants, as well as the Texas Rangers and Philadelphia Phillies. The Cleveland Guardians and Seattle Mariners anchor full day coverage at 9:30 PM ET on FS1.

The Giants-Yankees matchup also marks the start of FOX Deportes’ comprehensive 2023 schedule, featuring more than 40 live games.

Starting Saturday, May 6, FOX carries regionalized action on 16 Saturdays in prime time. The network’s signature BASEBALL NIGHT IN AMERICA opens with two powerhouse matchups, including the Boston Red Sox at the Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves at the Baltimore Orioles.

Season Highlights:

  • This summer, the brightest stars shine in the Emerald City as FOX Sports heads to Seattle the network’s 24th Midsummer Classic. The league’s best converge at T-Mobile Park in the 2023 MLB All-Star Game presented by Mastercard on Tuesday, July 11 at 8:00 PM ET on FOX and FOX Deportes.
  • FOX Sports returns across the pond for a fierce division rivalry game between the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs at London Stadium. The network covers the 2023 MLB London Series live from the U.K. on Saturday, June 24 at 1:00 PM ET on FOX. 

The full regular season schedule for FOX, FS1 and FOX Deportes can be found here. All games are simulcast on the FOX Sports app, which provides live streaming video of FOX Sports content through iOS and Android devices.