The following is a list of the television networks and announcers that have broadcast the Major League Soccer All-Star Game.

2020s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator Sideline reporters Pregame host Pregame analysts
2021 ESPN
2020 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

Notes

2010s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporters Pregame host Pregame analysts
2019[2] FS1[3] John Strong Stuart Holden Katie Witham Rob Stone Alexi Lalas and Maurice Edu
TSN[4] Luke Wileman Steven Caldwell and Kristian Jack
2018[5] ESPN Adrian Healey Taylor Twellman Sebastián Salazar Max Bretos Alejandro Moreno and Kasey Keller
TSN[6] Luke Wileman Steven Caldwell and Kristian Jack
2017[7] FS1[8] John Strong Brad Friedel Katie Witham and Kate Abdo Rob Stone Alexi Lalas, Eric Wynalda, and Stuart Holden
TSN[9] Luke Wileman Steven Caldwell and Kristian Jack
2016[10] ESPN[11] Adrian Healey Taylor Twellman Mónica González Max Bretos Alejandro Moreno and Kasey Keller
TSN[12] Luke Wileman Steven Caldwell Kristian Jack
2015[13] FS1[14][15] John Strong Brad Friedel Julie Stewart-Binks Rob Stone Alexi Lalas, Eric Wynalda, and Stuart Holden
TSN[16] Luke Wileman Jason de Vos
2014[17] ESPN2[18][19] Adrian Healey Taylor Twellman Mónica González Max Bretos Alexi Lalas, Alejandro Moreno, and Kasey Keller
TSN[20] Luke Wileman Jason de Vos and Kristian Jack
2013[21] ESPN2 Adrian Healey Taylor Twellman Mónica González Max Bretos Alexi Lalas, Alejandro Moreno, and Kasey Keller
TSN Luke Wileman Jason de Vos
2012[22] ESPN2 Adrian Healey Taylor Twellman Mónica González Max Bretos Alexi Lalas and Kasey Keller
TSN[23] Luke Wileman Jason de Vos
2011[24] ESPN2 Adrian Healey John Harkes Rob Stone Max Bretos Alexi Lalas, Steve McManaman, and Taylor Twellman
TSN[25] Luke Wileman Jason de Vos
2010[26] ESPN2 JP Dellacamera John Harkes Allen Hopkins Rob Stone Alexi Lalas and Julie Foudy

2000s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator Sideline reporters Pregame host Pregame analysts
2009[27] ESPN2 JP Dellacamera John Harkes Allen Hopkins Rob Stone Alexi Lalas and Julie Foudy
2008[28] ESPN2 JP Dellacamera John Harkes Allen Hopkins Rob Stone Alexi Lalas and Julie Foudy
CBC[29] Nigel Reed Jason de Vos Mitch Peacock Brenda Irving
2007[30] ESPN2 Dave O'Brien Eric Wynalda and Tommy Smyth Allen Hopkins Rob Stone[31]
2006[32] ESPN Dave O'Brien Eric Wynalda Rob Stone
2005[33][34] ABC JP Dellacamera Eric Wynalda Brandi Chastain Rob Stone
2004[35] ABC JP Dellacamera Eric Wynalda Lorrie Fair Rob Stone
2003[36][37][38] ABC JP Dellacamera Ty Keough Marcelo Balboa Rob Stone[39]
2002[40] ABC
ESPN
Jack Edwards Ty Keough Veronica Paysse[41] Rob Stone
2001[42] ABC[43] Jack Edwards Ty Keough Rob Stone
2000 ABC Jack Edwards Ty Keough Rob Stone

Notes

1990s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator Sideline reporters Pregame host Pregame analysts
1999[46][47] ABC
ESPN2[48]
Phil Schoen Ty Keough Rob Stone
1998[49] ABC Phil Schoen[50] Ty Keough Rob Stone[51]
1997 ESPN Phil Schoen[52] Ty Keough Bill McDermott Rob Stone
1996 ESPN Phil Schoen[53] Ty Keough Bill McDermott Roger Twibell

Notes

See also

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