The North American Soccer Leagues newest club, the San Francisco Deltas, are joining the trend of sports being streamed on social networks as Twiter will stream all 16 of the club’s home matches in 2017.

This new deal is a big step forward for the NASL as the club has recently downsized from 12 clubs to eight over the offseason. The newest addition is the Deltas, and the California club is the first west coast club in league history. In their short time as a league member, they are already making gains for the NASL as a whole.

.@sfdeltas to become first pro soccer side in North America to broadcast all home matches on @Twitter. #MarchToNovember pic.twitter.com/f4pHM8FdmM — NASL (@naslofficial) March 22, 2017

By having Twitter join in on streaming, the league now has a vital way to market itself to the rest of the country. At the moment, the NASL has a television deal with beIN Sports, and any match not featured on beIN can be watched on ESPN3. Viewers in Canada can watch all games broadcasted on ESPN3 on NASL.com.

Fans won’t have to wait long to watch the NASL on Twitter, in fact, this Saturday the Deltas match against the Indy Eleven will be broadcasted on the social network, the start time is slated for 10:30 p.m. (EST). The match will be broadcasted in in English, Spanish and Portuguese.

This is a brilliant move by the Deltas executives, as any new team, in any sport, wishes for deals such as this and to get all their home games broadcasted is fantastic for the growth of the club and league. A majority of the investors in the club are Silicon Valley executives, which appears to reveal the entrepreneur spirit of the club.

Additionally, they are the first professional soccer club in North America to broadcast matches on Twitter. Quite an accomplishment for a club in their first professional season. Only time will tell if this starts to become a common occurrence in the coming years for all sports.