Monumental Sports Network has reached an agreement to broadcast 13 of Old Glory DC's Major League Rugby matches during the 2024 season. Old Glory DC plays its home games here in Montgomery County, at the Maryland Soccerplex in Germantown. The season and broadcast schedule will begin with Old Glory DC's road opener against the New Orleans NOLA Gold this coming Saturday, March 2 at 4:00 PM EST. The games streamed by Monumental Sports Network can be watched through your Pay TV subscription on cable TV, on monumentalsportsnetwork.com, or by downloading the Monumental streaming app on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, and Amazon Fire TV, and using an "eligible TV Everywhere log-in."
"Monumental Sports Network is the ideal partner to carry Old Glory and bring all the action, intensity and elegance of professional rugby to the entire Greater Washington Region," Old Glory DC Chairman Chris Dunlavey said in a statement Wednesday. "Rugby is the greatest team sport in the world, and Monumental is bringing it to your living room."
“We are thrilled to welcome Old Glory to the Monumental Sports Network family,” Monumental Sports Network VP of Content & Programming Caitlin Mangum said. “We are happy to bolster our live programming lineup and offer D.C.-area sports fans the chance to enjoy this exciting and quickly growing sport.”
The schedule for Old Glory DC matches on Monumental Sports Network will be as follows:
Saturday, March 2 at NOLA Gold at 4pm
Saturday, March 9 at New England Free Jacks at 2pm
Saturday, March 16 vs. Chicago Hounds at 4pm
Saturday, March 23 vs. San Diego Legion at 4pm
Saturday, March 30 at Charlotte Rugby at 6pm
Saturday, April 6 vs. RFC Los Angeles at 5pm
Saturday, April 20 vs. Houston Sabercats at 5pm
Saturday, May 11 at Chicago Hounds at 6pm
Friday, May 24 at Seattle Seawolves at 10:30pm
Saturday, June 1 vs. Charlotte Rugby at 7pm
Saturday, June 8 vs. New England Free Jacks at 7pm
Saturday, June 22 at Miami Sharks at 7:30pm
Saturday, June 29 vs. NOLA Gold at 7pm
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If you broadcast an event, and no one hears it, is it still an event?
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