List of Current Major League Soccer Commentators - Eastern Conference

Eastern Conference

Team Play-by-play Analyst Sideline Reporter Flagship Station
Chicago Fire Dan Kelly Evan Whitfield Kevin Egan NBC 5
CSN Chicago
670 The Score
Oscar Guzman Univision Chicago
97.5 ESPN Deportes
Columbus Crew Dwight Burgess Duncan Oughton Ashleigh Ignelzi FS Ohio
Neil Sika John Bluem 610 WTVN
Crew Radio Network
D.C. United Dave Johnson John Harkes NBC 4
CSN Mid-Atlantic
Óscar Burgos Joel Navas
Milton Renderos
La Nueva
Houston Dynamo Glenn Davis Eddie Robinson Local 2
CSN Houston
Ernesto Chavana Willie Gonzalez
Heliodoro Hinojosa
Multimedios
Matt Pedersen TBA Sportstalk 790
Radio Mojo
Daniel Mejia Alex Parra La Ranchera
Montreal Impact Rick Moffat Grant Needham Abe Hefter CJAD 800
Frédéric Lord Olivier Brett TVA Sports
98,5 FM
Claudine Douville
Jean Gounelle
Michel Y. Lacroix
Patrick Leduc
RDS/RDS2
New England Revolution Brad Feldman Jeff Causey Damon Amendolara CSN New England
The Sports Hub (Radio)
New York Red Bulls Steve Cangialosi Shep Messing Tina Cervasio MSG Network
MSG Plus

98.7 ESPN New York
MSG Radio Network
Nelson Rubio Robert Sierra MSG Network SAP
1050 ESPN Deportes Nueva York
Philadelphia Union JP Dellacamera Alejandro Moreno Heather Mitts 6 ABC
CSN Philadelphia
The Comcast Network
Live Well Network
Tony Limarzi Peter Pappas 610 WIP
Sporting Kansas City Callum Williams Jake Yadrich Kristin Bock KSMO TV
La Playa and 810 WHB
Raul Villegas Enrique Morales Metro Sports SAP

La Gran D
Toronto FC Luke Wileman Jason de Vos Lee Godfrey TSN / TSN2
TSN Radio 1050 (Radio)
Dan Dunleavy Adrian Serioux Sportsnet Ontario / Sportsnet One
Sportsnet 590 The Fan (Radio)

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