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How to Watch, Listen & Live Stream: CF Montréal vs. Atlanta United 

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Atlanta United travels north of the border to face CF Montréal at Stade Saputo on Saturday, April 30. Kickoff is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. ET.

The road trip is Atlanta's fourth in the last five matches. The team is coming off a tough 2-1 loss to Inter Miami CF on the road. On the other side, CF Montréal played Philadelphia Union to a 1-1 draw on April 23. Both Atlanta United and Montréal play in the Eastern Conference. This is the second and final meeting between the two in MLS regular season competition. The sides played to a 3-3 draw when they met previously on March 19.

Here are all of the ways to watch, listen and live stream Saturday's matchup:

Watch on TV in the United States in English

Channels: Bally Sports Southeast

Play-by-play: Kevin Egan

Analysis: Maurice Edu

Sideline reporter: Jillian Sakovits

Watch on TV in Canada

Channels: TVA Sports

Listen Live On Local Radio

Channel: 92.9 The Game

Play-by-Play: Mike Conti

Analyst: Jason Longshore

Listen Live on Spanish Radio

Channel: La Mejor Atlanta

  • AM 1600 (Atlanta)
  • AM 1460 (Gwinnett)
  • AM 1130 (Gainesville)

Listen Live In Canada

Channels: TSN Radio 690 Montreal, 91.9 Sports

Atlanta United On The Internet

Follow all the action on our official matchday page.

Atlanta United Social Media Accounts

The official team accounts on Twitter include:

Atlanta United (@ATLUTD)

Atlanta United FĂºtbol Club (@VamosATLUTD)

Team president Darren Eales (@DEalesATLUTD)

International Broadcasters
International Broadcasters
COUNTRY (Time)
BROADCASTER
Argentina (5 pm)
Star+
Brazil (5 pm)
DAZN
Canada (4 pm ET)
TVA Sports
Colombia (3 pm)
Star+
Germany (10 pm)
DAZN
Honduras (2 pm)
Star+
México (2 pm)
Star+
Paraguay (4 pm)
Star+
Venezuela (4 pm)
Star+
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