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How to follow Atlanta United at New York Red Bulls (Leg 2)

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Are you ready to cheer on the Five Stripes as they head to Red Bull Arena in hopes of clinching a spot in the MLS Cup? Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, November 29th.


If you can't make the trip, don't worry, there are plenty of ways to follow along and roar on the black, red and gold as they look to take Leg 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals. Here's how you can catch the game:


Tune in on TV:


Atlanta United's match against New York Red Bulls will be televised on FS1.


Live Stream:


You can also watch the match straight from your computer by heading to FoxSportsGo.com for a live stream of the broadcast OR download the FOX Sports Go App.


Watch Parties:


If you're looking for a place to watch the game and cheer the Five Stripes on with your fellow ATLiens, come to our official viewing party! Join us at Atlantic Station at 5:30 p.m. to catch the Eastern Conference Final with quite a crowd –– click here for more information on that. Or head to any one of our 2018 Pub Partners.


Listen:


If you're stuck in a car or otherwise unable to watch, don't worry, you can still listen to the game anywhere. If you're in the Atlanta area, you can listen live on the radio at 92.9 The Game in English or in Spanish at La Mejor 1600 AM, OR download our app to listen to either one straight from your smartphone.


Follow the Action:


If you can't watch or listen, you can still keep up with all the action live on our social media channels. We have live minute-by-minute coverage on our app, which you can download here. And make sure to follow us on TwitterFacebookInstagram and Snapchat so you never miss a beat.


Don't miss the action. Our strength is the support of Five Stripes nation.

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