Men's Lacrosse 6/14/2019 7:50:04 AM ESPN Player To Air Major League Lacrosse Globally Live and on-demand coverage across EMEA of 18 games in 2019 season. Deal also includes exclusive coverage of MLL All-Star Game and Playoffs

ESPN Player has acquired exclusive broadcast rights to Major League Lacrosse (MLL) for 18 games this season. The streaming service will deliver expanded coverage of the 2019 season starting with its first game this Saturday.



For the 2019 season, the direct-to-consumer sports streaming service will feature a live game every week, from 15 June through to 21 September.



ESPN Player will also bring subscribers exclusive coverage of the MLL All-Star game (27 July) and the Playoff and Championship games on 4-6 October, bringing the total of live games to 18.

Coverage begins with New York Lizards welcoming the Chesapeake Bayhawks – both teams reached the Playoff semi-finals last year.



ESPN Player is available on desktop, iPad and mobile and viewers can cast to the big screen with Apple TV (via Airplay) and Chromecast.



New subscribers can enjoy a seven-day free trial, with both the monthly and annual pass including access to an extensive line-up of ESPN’s critically acclaimed sports documentaries.



In addition, fans can watch daily ESPN studio shows, live college sports and three channels simulcast direct from the US: ESPNU, the SEC Network, and the Longhorn Network.



About Major League Lacrosse:

Major League Lacrosse (MLL), based in Boston, is the premier professional field lacrosse league. MLL has led lacrosse’s growth into the mainstream of competitive team sports since 2001. In the spring of 2018, MLL entered into new leadership for the first time in 14 years when it selected Alexander Brown as the Commissioner. Since that time MLL has been on an aggressive path towards sustainably developing and growing the league. The league currently features six teams: The Atlanta Blaze, Boston Cannons, Chesapeake Bayhawks, Dallas Rattlers, Denver Outlaws, and New York Lizards. Tickets for the 2019 season and the 2019 All-Star Game are available on majorleaguelacrosse.com

