March 14, 2025 - 17:41

Washington, D.C. (March 14, 2025) – Exciting news for soccer fans in the DMV region as the Washington Spirit has partnered with Monumental Sports Network (MNMT) to bring five of their matches to viewers during the 2025 NWSL season. This collaboration marks a significant step for the Spirit, allowing them to reach a broader audience through pay TV providers.
In addition to the live match broadcasts, MNMT will also produce postgame shows, providing fans with in-depth analysis and highlights following each game. This initiative aims to enhance the viewing experience for supporters of the Spirit and grow the team's presence in the competitive landscape of women's soccer.
The matches will showcase the Spirit's talent and determination on the field, as they compete for success in the league. With this new broadcasting arrangement, fans can look forward to an engaging season filled with competitive action and community support for the Washington Spirit.
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