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Where to watch Atlanta United vs Indy Eleven in the US: US Open Cup

Where to watch Atlanta United vs Indy Eleven in the US: US Open Cup

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Atlanta United will face Indy Eleven in the US Open Cup quarter-finals. For fans eager to catch the action live in the US, here’s all the essential information: match time, broadcast details and streaming options.

Xande Silva, Atlanta United FC forward
© IMAGO / Icon SportswireXande Silva, Atlanta United FC forward

Atlanta United are preparing for a thrilling clash against Indy Eleven in the US Cup Quarter-finals. Don’t miss any of the action as it unfolds. Mark your calendar with the crucial details: date, venue, kick-off time and information on where and how to follow the live stream.

(Watch Atlanta United vs Indy Eleven live in the US on Apple TV)

THE US Cup The quarter-finals should deliver high-octave action, with a mix of MLS heavyweights and resilient lower division teams. Among the notable confrontations, Atlanta Unitedcurrently struggling to secure a playoff spot Eastern Conferencewill take care of Division II Indy Eleven in a classic David versus Goliath showdown.

Atlanta Unitedthe overwhelming favourite due to their top division status, are aiming to assert their dominance despite recent league challenges. Indy Eleven is looking for an upset, hoping to pull off a heroic victory and shake up the tournament.

When is the Atlanta United vs Indy Eleven match?

Atlanta United will face Indy Eleven in the US Cup quarter finals this Tuesday July 9thwith the match scheduled to start at 7:00 p.m. (ET).

Atlanta United’s Saba Lobjanidze – IMAGO/SOPA Images

Atlanta United vs Indy Eleven: Times by State in the United States

AND: 7:00 p.m.
CT: 6:00 p.m.
MT: 5:00 p.m.
PT: 4:00 p.m.

How to watch Atlanta United vs Indy Eleven in the USA

Catch the 2024 US Open confrontation featuring Atlanta United against Indy Eleven live of MLS League Pass via Apple TV across the United States.

Leonardo Herrera is a multilingual journalist and editor at Bolavip US with over eight years of experience in the field. He holds a degree in sports journalism from the National University of La Plata and is fluent in English, Spanish and Portuguese. Specializing in a wide range of sports, Leonardo covers soccer, basketball, combat sports, tennis and motorsports. In his current role, he focuses on creating engaging event previews, using his language skills and extensive sports knowledge to improve content accessibility for a global audience.