<strong>Isaac Lowenkron and Tracey Bailey to call Angel City v North Carolina Courage on NWSL+ International and OneSoccer</strong>
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Angel City host North Carolina Courage in the NWSL on 1 June 2026, with coverage listed for NWSL+ International in geo-restricted territories, OneSoccer, and iHeart Radio. The match is scheduled at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, where kick-off is shown as 7:00 PM local time in the match listings, making this a late-night watch for UK viewers and a useful one to follow via the international streaming options rather than a British terrestrial channel.
The broadcast team features Isaac Lowenkron on main commentary alongside Tracey Bailey as co-commentator. For British fans, that is the key viewing detail: this fixture is not listed on BBC, ITV, Sky or TNT in the available information, so the relevant rights holders for this game are the international NWSL services and OneSoccer rather than a mainstream UK TV outlet.
Lowenkron has become a familiar voice around football and women’s sport coverage, with live match commentary demanding the sharp, descriptive style expected from a lead announcer. Bailey, as co-commentator, brings the analyst’s perspective, typically focusing on tactical shape, player movement and in-game patterns that help viewers follow the match more closely. That combination suits an NWSL fixture well, especially one involving two sides with strong recent identities in possession, pressing and transition play.
Angel City continue to be one of the league’s most high-profile clubs, with a broad supporter base and regular attention around their home games at BMO Stadium. North Carolina Courage are among the NWSL’s established powers too, and their meetings with Angel City have produced entertaining contests in previous seasons. The Courage’s official match centre confirms this is part of their 2026 league schedule, while Angel City’s fixture page also lists the match at BMO Stadium on Sunday, 31 May local time, which corresponds with the UK date change into 1 June.
For viewers trying to work out what to watch and where, the practical answer is straightforward: tune in through NWSL+ International, OneSoccer or iHeart Radio depending on your region and preferred format. The league’s own match listings and team schedule pages confirm the fixture details, and ESPN’s match page also shows the game at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles.
There is also some useful background context for the broadcast itself. OneSoccer has built a reputation in Canada as a dedicated football platform with regular coverage across domestic and international competitions, while the NWSL’s own digital distribution has helped the league reach audiences outside the United States. That makes this match an example of how women’s football is increasingly available through specialist sports platforms rather than only traditional linear channels.
For anyone seeking the competition page and broader context on the league, the NWSL remains the central hub for fixtures, stats and match information.
Article generated: 1 June 2026, 00:01 GMT
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