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Austin FC vs. Minnesota United FC Stream: Watch Online, TV Channel – How to Watch and Stream Major League & College Sports

Unbeaten at home, Austin FC plays host to Minnesota United FC in one of the marquee matchups in MLS today. Both teams enter with identical 2-1-2 records through the league’s first month. The high-flying host is second in goals scored with 13 goals in its first five games. Austin didn’t net its 13th goal last season until its 16th game.
How to Watch Austin FC vs. Minnesota United FC:
Match Date: April 10, 2022
Match Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
TV Channel: FOX Sports 1
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This is the fourth meeting between these two squads since the start of the 2021 season. The Loons hold a 2-1 edge over Austin. Minnesota won the last matchup by a 1-0 score, handing Austin the only loss in its last eight home matches.
Austin’s scoring attack has been led by Sebastian Driussi, who has four goals and two assists already this season. Last season, only four Austin FC players reached the six-goal contributions plateau the entire season, including Driussi who ended the year with five goals and five assists.
Minnesota has conceded only four goals through its first five matches, two of which came in a 2-1 home loss to Seattle last Friday, the first loss for United this season.
The goalkeeper rotation of Tyler Miller and Dayne St. Clair has been formidable this season, as St. Clair has posted both of The Loons wins, while Miller is unbeaten with a pair of draws.
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Gaga Slonina opts for USMNT over Poland: “My heart is American”

Shortly after Slonina made his announcement, the USMNT officially released their 27-player roster for the June window of Nations League games and friendlies.
Slonina wasn’t among the three goalkeepers called in, though Berhalter made clear that he’s a big part of the program’s future. The goalkeeper’s going through a dip in form as Chicago’s 2022 season unfolds.
“We have guys at really high levels and experienced guys that played for us before, and [I told him] your form hasn’t been good enough,” Berhalter relayed. “I can understand if you’re going to go take a look at Poland because you’re disappointed with this. And his response was great. It was he understands where he’s at, he’s going to work to get out of where he’s at. But he said he’s still committed to us and that’s all you can hear.”
Slonina wrote that he “loves everything about my heritage,” but the dual-national landscape is seldom a simple one. His parents are from Poland.
“You make relationships with players, you welcome players to the group – guys make them feel welcome,” Berhalter said. “You hope that’s enough and at the end of the day they decide. But in Gaga’s case also, his heart was telling him where to go. That’s a really important part of the equation.”
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Gameday Guide: Your complete timeline for the Rapids’ Sunday doubleheader

2:00-5:00 P.M. Happy Hour at Hamburger Mary’s
Start your gameday off right at Hamburger Mary’s for drink specials and giveaways! Individuals have the option to bus from Hamburger Mary’s to DICK’S Sporting Goods Park at 4:00. The bus will return individuals to Hamburger Mary’s after the match. Purchase bus tickets here.
5:00 P.M. C38 Pride Tailgate
Join C38 for their Pride tailgate before making your way into the stadium! All are welcome to enjoy the pregame festivities and get hype to watch the Burgundy Boys with Colorado’s best supporters’ section.
Countdown to kickoff starts now! Welcome the Rapids to the pitch with hype videos, lineups and special Pride features.
6:00 PM Colorado Rapids vs Seattle Sounder FC Kickoff
Come on you Burgundy Boys!
9:10 PM Rapids 2 vs Tacoma Defiance Kickoff
Don’t head out just yet! Colorado’s MLS NEXT Pro side Rapids 2 will make their DICK’S Sporting Goods Park debut directly at the conclusion of the Rapids’ matchup with Seattle.
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2022 MLS season: Fire standing behind struggling goalkeeper Gabriel Slonina

Gabriel Slonina has made his decision. He’s going with the United States men’s national team.
Slonina, 18, announced Friday on social media he is committing to the US over Poland. A dual national, Slonina was recently named to Poland’s roster for its upcoming UEFA Nations League matches but has chosen to cast his lot with the United States program. Poland clearly wanted Slonina badly, as shown by coach Czesław Michniewicz traveling to Chicago to meet with him and present him a jersey.
Those overtures were rejected, and Slonina explained why. Though he discussed his pride in his heritage and what it means to be Polish, Slonina said “my heart is American.”
“This country has given me and my family all the opportunities I could ask for,” Slonina posted. “It’s pushed me and supported me through good and bad. I understand the privilege of wearing the badge, and the only time I’ll put my head down is to kiss it. America is home and that’s who I’m going to represent.”
Because of his age, FIFA rules allow Slonina to play in three matches for a national team before being bound to a country, so it’s possible he could change his mind in the future.
Slonina is part of a crowded US goalkeeping picture that includes Manchester City’s Zack Steffen, the Revolution’s Matt Turner (who will join English club Arsenal this summer) and former Fire standout Sean Johnson, currently the captain of reigning MLS Cup champion New York City FC. Poland is also strong in net, led by Wojciech Szczęsny, the starter for Italian powerhouse Juventus.
But just because Slonina, who’s represented the US at youth levels, has made this decsion doesn’t mean all his major choices are complete. Slonina’s been linked with major European clubs, and with their transfer windows opening soon, the young goalie might be forced to decide between famous teams in the near future.
Slonina’s recent play for the Fire has raised questions about whether those outside factors have taken a toll. Last Saturday, Slonina’s late giveaway led to the Fire’s 2-1 loss to FC Cincinnati. Then on Wednesday against the Red Bulls, Slonina whiffed on an easy save for New York’s second goal, overcommitted on their stoppage-time equalizer and could’ve easily given away a penalty after contacting an opposing attacker in the Fire box.
After the Red Bulls match, coach Ezra Hendrickson was asked whether the external noise was affecting Slonina’s concentration.
“Maybe outside of the game but in the game I don’t think he’s thinking about all that stuff. He just happened to make some mistakes,” Hendrickson said. “You know, we all make mistakes as soccer players and it just happened to be that in that position of his, your mistakes are more dangerous, are more costly than someone missing a goal or something like that. But he’ll get out of it and we’ll make sure that he stays positive and stays confident.”
Perhaps that will be easier for Slonina with one major decision out of the way.
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