Houston Dash v San Diego Wave: Lisa Carlin and Lori Lindsey on CBS Sports Network as NWSL action lands on world feed
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Houston Dash against San Diego Wave is set to draw plenty of attention on both sides of the Atlantic, with the National Women’s Soccer League fixture available to watch on CBS Sports Network in the USA and TSN3 in Canada, while international viewers can follow the action on NWSL+ via the world feed. For British fans tracking the league from afar, that global coverage is often the simplest route to the biggest NWSL games, and this one has the feel of a useful benchmark early in the season.
On the broadcast, Lisa Carlin is on main commentary duties alongside Lori Lindsey as co-commentator for CBS Sports Network. Carlin, who previously worked under her maiden name Lisa Roman, has become a familiar voice and face around women’s football in the United States through her analysis, hosting and match coverage. Lindsey is equally well known to NWSL audiences, having built a respected media career after her own playing days as a USA international and midfielder in the professional women’s game. The pair bring a good blend of tactical insight and experience that should suit a meeting between two ambitious sides.
For those watching internationally, the world feed will be led by Michael Wottreng with Kika Toulouse alongside him. World feed broadcasts are particularly important for British viewers because they provide a reliable, neutral production when domestic TV rights are not in play. They also tend to focus closely on the football itself, which is ideal for fans who want a straight match experience without the extra studio layers.
The game takes place at Shell Energy Stadium in Texas, where Houston will be looking to make the most of home advantage against a San Diego side that continues to be one of the NWSL’s more watchable teams. According to the pre-match information, the match is scheduled for Wednesday, 20 May 2026, with kick-off at 8.00pm ET. The fixture is being carried live on the league’s official match centre as well as through the listed TV and streaming outlets.
San Diego’s growing profile in the competition has been helped by a roster that combines pace, technical quality and attacking intent, while Houston remain a team capable of making life difficult for anyone on their day. The Dash’s home support can create a lively setting, and the tactical battle in midfield may prove decisive if both sides are to get a result. In a league as competitive as the NWSL, small details often matter, especially when teams are trying to establish rhythm in the opening weeks of the campaign.
The broader context also makes the coverage noteworthy. CBS Sports Network has become an important platform for the league in North America, while ION has helped raise the NWSL’s weekly visibility in the United States. The league’s growing international reach means British audiences now have more ways than ever to follow standout matches, particularly through world feed access and digital streaming options. For viewers in the UK, that matters because the NWSL has become one of the most compelling women’s leagues to keep an eye on, both for its speed and for the number of familiar names involved across clubs and broadcast teams.
Carlin and Lindsey should provide a measured and informative call, with enough detail to satisfy dedicated fans and enough clarity for casual viewers tuning in out of curiosity. Wottreng and Toulouse, meanwhile, give the international audience a consistent alternative on the world feed, ensuring the match can be followed regardless of territory. With Houston aiming to protect home turf and San Diego looking to underline their credentials, this is the sort of fixture where the football and the commentary are both likely to be worth hearing.
For more on the league, see the official NWSL website: https://www.nwslsoccer.com.
Article generated: 23 May 2026, 01:01 GMT
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