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Atlanta United vs. Minnesota United live stream: Time, TV schedule and lineups

Back home looking to get back in the win column.

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MLS: Atlanta United FC at New York Red Bulls Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Atlanta United finally return home after a long road trip that could have gone better. It started out great with a win after a long trip up to Vancouver. But things went downhill in New Jersey when NYRB got the better of them despite only having 10 men for nearly an hour. The trip concluded with Real Salt Lake winning at the death.

Hopefully some home cooking is exactly what the Five Stripes attack needs to get going. It’s been a rough season for what was once the most explosive attacking side in the league. Josef Martinez found the net in that tough RSL loss. Perhaps that will help him get going.

Minnesota United have been good this season. About a mirror image of Atlanta United. Through the same amount of matches, the Loons have one more point (21) than Atlanta (20). After a rough start to life in MLS, Minnesota have built themselves a respectable roster and look good for a run at the playoffs this fall.

Frank de Boer’s side could definitely use a few positive results to take with them into the upcoming three-week break.


Atlanta United’s Lineup:

Minnesota United’s Lineup:


How to Watch

Venue: Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Advertised Kickoff Time: 7:00 p.m. ET

Available TV: FOX Sports South

Available Streaming: fuboTV (free trial), ESPN+ (free trial, outside blackout region)

Available Radio: 92.9 The Game, La Mejor 1600 AM

Pre-match coverage: 6:00 p.m.: AT&T Countdown to Kickoff (FB Live/Periscope)

6:30 p.m.: The Pre-Game show (92-9 The Game)


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