There is only one match left in the MLS season, and when it's over the league will have itself a new champion. Defending champions Sporting Kansas City were ousted long ago, and now all that's left is the Western Conference champion LA Galaxy and the Eastern Conference champion New England Revolution.
Galaxy vs. Revolution, MLS Cup final: TV schedule, kickoff time, how to watch online
ESPN will have live coverage of MLS’s ultimate match.


The Galaxy got here by advancing past Real Salt Lake, 5-0 on aggregate, then the Seattle Sounders, 3-3 on aggregate with the edge on away goals. The Revolution thrashed the Columbus Crew, 7-3, then squeaked by the New York Red Bulls, 4-3.
LA has home-field advantage in the final because of their superior regular season standing. It will be the third time in four years that the Galaxy have hosted MLS Cup, and LA is looking to win this one, just like they did the previous two.
This is the last year of MLS’s current TV deal that guarantees ESPN the right to televise every MLS Cup. Next season, a new deal kicks in that will see them alternate broadcasting the match with Fox Sports. UniMas has the Spanish telecast of the match, and they will continue to have it going forward as Univision retained the Spanish-language rights in the new contract.
ESPN’s coverage of the match begins at 3 p.m. ET. They will preview the final from the StubHub Center until kickoff at 3:25.
Match date/time: Sunday, December 7; 3:25 p.m. ET
Venue: StubHub Center, Carson, CA
TV: ESPN (USA English), UniMas (USA Spanish), TSN (Canada), BT Sport 2 (UK)
Streaming: Watch ESPN











