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Watch New York City FC vs Colorado Rapids on Apple TV: Chris Wittyngham and Ian Joy in the Commentary Booth

Football fans in the UK gearing up for a late-night thrill can catch New York City FC hosting Colorado Rapids in Major League Soccer (MLS) on Saturday, 14 March 2026, at 23:30 UK time, exclusively live on Apple TV. While traditional British channels like ITV, BBC, Sky Sports, or TNT Sports aren't carrying this fixture, Apple TV's MLS Season Pass remains the go-to destination for comprehensive coverage of the league, delivering every match with top-tier production from MLS Productions[5].

Leading the commentary team is the accomplished play-by-play announcer Chris Wittyngham, whose decade of global soccer broadcasting experience ensures an engaging and insightful call. A South Florida native and University of Miami graduate, Wittyngham first dipped into MLS waters in 2017 with TUDN and Univision’s English-language coverage before taking on national TV and radio roles with Inter Miami CF[1]. His portfolio extends far beyond MLS, including stints as a commentator for CBS Sports on UEFA Champions League and Serie A via Paramount+, and as a host and analyst on the CBS Golazo Network. Earlier, he handled play-by-play for Liga MX, NASL, CONMEBOL competitions, Ligue 1, and Serie A on beIN SPORTS and DAZN, while also contributing as a producer for Meadowlark Media’s shows like The Dan Le Batard Show and Fútbol with Grant Wahl[1][2]. Wittyngham’s versatility shines through his work on Chelsea FC’s official podcast, Chelsea Mike’d Up, and four seasons with the Miami Dolphins Radio Network[1].

Joining Wittyngham in the booth as co-commentator is Ian Joy, a former professional footballer turned respected analyst. Joy played over 250 league matches across the UK, Germany, and USA, building a robust foundation before transitioning to broadcasting. He began with the YES Network covering New York sports teams, then expanded into international soccer with CBS Sports Golazo Network, where he analyses Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League matches. Joy also co-hosts CBS Sports' soccer podcast House of Champions and contributes to CBS Sports HQ and SportsLine, sharing his ex-pro insights alongside figures like Tony Meola, Clint Dempsey, and Jimmy Conrad[2][5].

This New York City FC vs Colorado Rapids clash promises excitement at Yankee Stadium, home to the Boys in Blue. New York City FC, founded in 2013 as a New York City FC expansion side, have established themselves as Eastern Conference contenders, boasting stars like former Manchester City loanee Taty Castellanos in past campaigns and a reputation for high-pressing, possession-based football inspired by their City Football Group ownership. They've reached the MLS Cup final twice and lifted the Campeones Cup, showcasing their pedigree in a league known for its growing global appeal[5].

Meanwhile, Colorado Rapids, based in the Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, bring a rugged, counter-attacking style from the Western Conference. The Rapids have a history of playoff runs, including a 2021 Western Conference final appearance, and rely on pacey wingers and solid defending to trouble East Coast sides. With MLS’s parity-driven format, where underdogs often shine, this could be a tight affair perfect for Wittyngham and Joy’s tactical breakdowns[5].

Apple TV’s coverage extends beyond the pitch, with MLS Season Pass offering multi-game viewing options, whip-around shows hosted by talents like Kaylyn Kyle, and studio analysis from ex-pros such as Taylor Twellman, Sacha Kljestan, and Bradley Wright-Phillips[5]. For British viewers staying up late—remembering the 23:30 kick-off aligns with the 18:30 ET start—it’s an ideal way to dive into MLS’s unique blend of American athleticism and soccer flair.

Expect Wittyngham’s smooth play-by-play to capture every goal call with flair, drawing from his renowned art of the goal call discussed in interviews, while Joy’s on-field experience will dissect key moments like offside calls and tactical shifts[3]. Whether you’re a die-hard MLS follower or a Premier League fan exploring transatlantic football, this broadcast duo elevates the viewing experience.

For more on Chris Wittyngham’s broadcasting journey, check out his MLSsoccer.com profile[1]. As MLS continues to bridge the Atlantic with its star-studded rosters—think Lionel Messi’s impact at Inter Miami—matches like this highlight why Apple TV’s investment in the league is paying dividends for UK audiences seeking fresh football fixes.

Don’t miss out: subscribe to MLS Season Pass on Apple TV, grab a coffee for the late kick-off, and let Wittyngham and Joy guide you through what could be a pivotal early-season encounter in the 2026 campaign.

Article generated: 14 March 2026, 23:31 GMT

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