The soccer world continues to deal with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, with leagues around the world shutting down. Here in the United States, MLS is in the middle of a suspension of its season, and US Soccer has suspended all competitions (including the US Open Cup) until further notice. MLS for its part is hoping to restart league games by May 10, and is extending its moratorium on training on a week-by-week basis.

The longer the suspension goes on, the more consequences there will be for all leagues in the form of cancelled games and competitions. To discuss where we go from here, I’m joined by Jeff Carlisle, national writer for ESPNFC.com, to get his insight on how MLS is dealing with the pandemic, when we might see team back on the field, and what the season might look like when we do. We also discuss how the US Soccer Federation is handling the pandemic, and chat a little about the fallout from the resignation of president Carlos Cordeiro.