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How to Watch Columbus Crew vs. Houston Dynamo: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

How to Watch Columbus Crew vs. Houston Dynamo: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

USA Today05-03-2025
How to Watch Columbus Crew vs. Houston Dynamo: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time | 3/8/2025
Columbus Crew hosts Houston Dynamo in MLS on Saturday at 2:30 PM ET. Stream the match on Apple TV.
Columbus picked up a victory on March 1 against New England Revolution by a final score of 1-0. Columbus took two more shots in the match, five to three.
Houston was defeated by Inter Miami CF 4-1 at home in its last match on March 2, and was outshot 11 to five.
How to watch Columbus Crew vs. Houston Dynamo
When: Saturday, March 8, 2025 at 2:30 PM ET
Saturday, March 8, 2025 at 2:30 PM ET Where: Lower.com Field in Columbus, Ohio
Lower.com Field in Columbus, Ohio Live Stream: Apple TV
Watch live sports and more without cable on ESPN+. Click here to watch MLS action.
Columbus key players (2024 stats)
Diego Rossi had 12 goals and nine assists last season, playing a starring role.
With five goals and five assists, Maximilian Arfsten performed well last season.
Alexandru Matan had four goals (on 14 shots, 0.5 per game) and three assists.
With five goals and one assist, Jacen Russell-Rowe is produced, too.
Houston key players (2024 stats)
Ibrahim Aliyu had six goals and four assists last season.
Jack Mcglynn had four goals and five assists.
Amine Bassi had three goals (on 50 shots, 0.5 per game) and four assists.
With three goals and four assists, Griffin Dorsey chipped in, too.
To watch live sports and more without cable, head to Apple TV. Click here to watch MLS action.
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