The Leeds United TV schedule covers all games in all competitions for a rapidly growing American fanbase. Accredit that to the American players with a side that has decent English and European history.
To ensure you do not miss a single game throughout the season, here is how the Leeds TV schedule shakes up.
Leeds on TV and streaming: U.S. only:
Founded: 1919
Stadium: Elland Road
Manager: Daniel Farke
English top-flight titles: 3
Champions League titles: 0 (Runner-up in 1974/75)
EFL Championship matches stream live on Paramount+ in the USA, with several matches shown each week. This is part of a new deal between CBS and the EFL that also includes the League Cup. Fixtures may also be available on CBS Sports Network or the CBS Sports Golazo Network. The FA Cup remains on ESPN+.
Leeds uses the EFL’s iFollow service, which streams games that aren’t part of international broadcast agreements (the ESPN+ games in the US). Fans outside the UK can purchase monthly, annual, or single-game passes.
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Should Leeds make it back to the EPL, USA Network, NBC, Telemundo, and Universo all show games on TV through 2028. Peacock streams the balance of matches each week.
As stated, American fans have three major interests when it comes to Leeds United. Those are Weston McKennie, Brenden Aaronson and Tyler Adams. Leeds acquired the latter two players in the summer of 2022, with McKennie joining this past January.
However, it would be unfair to call these players the best on the team. Jack Harrison and Rodrigo are both excellent players that attract interest from bigger clubs in the grand scheme of English soccer. Other key names include Illan Meslier, the French goalkeeper, and Patrick Bamford is a key name for Leeds when healthy.
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Leeds United Football Club were officially formed in 1919, as a result of the forced disbanding of predecessors Leeds City. Just one year later, Leeds were elected to the Football League, and advanced to the First Division by 1924.
Since 1961, Leeds have worn an all-white kit, having worn different combinations of blue, white, and yellow in years prior. The Leeds badge has undergone many changes over the years. In 1973, they adopted the unusual and iconic “smiley” badge, made of stylized “L” and “U” letters. Since the 1980s the crest has incorporated the White Rose of York. In 2018, a new crest was unveiled featuring the torso of a player doing a “Leeds Salute”. This logo was so widely derided that it was dropped before ever being adopted.
Leeds United have won three First Division titles, including 1991-92, the last before the Premier League era. They took home the FA Cup in 1972, League Cup in 1968, and Charity Shield in 1969 and 1992. The club have never basked in top level European glory, but they did finish runners-up in the 1974/75 European Cup and 72/73 Cup Winners’ Cup.
Leeds contests rivalries with Manchester United and Chelsea, however the long stretch Leeds spend from 2004-2020 down in the Football League put a hold on those matchups for many years. Bradford and Huddersfield are also key matchups, as they are also West Yorkshire clubs, but the frequent movement of the three clubs up and down the divisions has caused meetings to be sporadic.
Elland Road has been Leeds United’s home ground for the entirety of their existence, and had been the home of their predecessors Leeds City. Opened in 1897, it is the 14th largest football stadium in England. It has hosted FA Cup semifinals, England international games, and Euro ’96 matches.
In addition to their recent promotion to the EPL, Leeds have become notable to American fans due to their signing of USA players Brenden Aaronson, Tyler Adams, and Weston McKennie.
Indie rock music fans may know a bit about Leeds if they follow the band Kaiser Chiefs. The group, who have played live at Elland Road, is named for the South African club Kaizer Chiefs, which was the first club of former Leeds captain Lucas Radebe. That club got its name from Kaizer Motaung, who founded it in 1970 after playing for the NASL’s Atlanta Chiefs.
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