Where can you watch Sporting Kansas City live?

Sporting Kansas City is available live via the MLS Season Pass now bundled with the standard Apple TV subscription, with no blackout restrictions. Fans can stream every regular‑season match, the Leagues Cup and the playoffs from anywhere.

Which linear TV channels broadcast the games?

While Apple TV holds the primary rights, a handful of nationally televised matches air on FOX and FS1 (the latter with a Spanish simulcast). When a game is on FOX or FS1, it is also streamed simultaneously on Apple TV, letting viewers switch without missing any action.

Are there free ways to follow the team?

Yes. Apple TV offers a few free matches and users can trial streaming services such as Fubo or DirecTV Stream. In addition, local partner KMCI (The Spot, Kansas City 38) rebroadcasts full‑match replays a week later, over‑the‑air and on local cable, at no cost.

How to listen to Sporting Kansas City on the radio?

Fans who prefer audio can tune into the official local radio affiliates: Sports Radio 810 WHB for English commentary and La Grande 1340 AM for Spanish. Apple TV lets you switch the match audio to the home radio feed while watching the video.

Where to watch the U.S. Open Cup?

U.S. Open Cup rights are handled separately. Every match from the Round of 32 through the final streams on CBS Sports, with select high‑profile games also simulcast on Paramount+ and CBS Sports Network. Early rounds are typically free on CBS Sports Golazo Network and the U.S. Soccer YouTube channel.

As of July 8 2026, Sporting Kansas City sits 15th in MLS with 28 points (7‑7‑20) and a recent DLLLL form. The club has scored 46 goals and conceded 70, a –24 goal difference, and trails league leaders San Diego by 35 points. Their next fixture is an away game against Colorado Rapids on August 16 2026.

What does this mean for supporters?

Fans no longer have to worry about regional blackouts; Apple TV’s integration guarantees unrestricted access. The mix of linear broadcasts, free streaming trials and local radio ensures multiple ways to follow the club, even during the Open Cup, where coverage extends to CBS and its partner platforms.