MLS moves through a compact Sunday program with three regular-season matches spread from late afternoon in New York to a night finish in Los Angeles. For readers, the day is straightforward: all three games are on Apple TV, there is no confirmed Monday follow-up on the current slate, and the freshest off-field item sits in Minnesota.
ON THE SLATE
The schedule begins with Columbus Crew at New York City FC at 4:30 p.m. ET at Yankee Stadium on Apple TV, giving the day an early Eastern Conference start. Austin FC then visits Minnesota United FC at 7 p.m. ET at Allianz Field, also on Apple TV, before the slate closes with Houston Dynamo FC at LAFC at 9 p.m. ET at BMO Stadium on Apple TV. It is a clean three-game board with no overlap beyond the evening window, and it puts one match each in New York, Saint Paul and Los Angeles as the league works through its Sunday regular-season inventory.
LOOKING AHEAD
There are no confirmed MLS games on Monday, May 11 in the current wire state, so the next checkpoint is the turn from Sunday’s results into the league’s next round of travel, training and recovery work. That leaves Sunday’s three matches carrying the full agenda for now, with clubs set to move directly into postgame turnaround mode once the final whistle sounds in Los Angeles. In a thin forward schedule, the immediate focus stays on who handles the single-day workload and who exits the weekend with momentum intact.
FROM THE WIRE
The latest MLS item on the wire centers on Minnesota United and James Rodriguez. Rodriguez is set to leave Minnesota United and become a free agent in June, ending a stint that had brought the World Cup veteran to the club as a notable signing. That puts added attention on Minnesota’s home date with Austin FC on Sunday night, not because of any confirmed immediate roster move for the match itself, but because the club is playing while an important personnel story sits over its short-term outlook. Beyond that development, the current 36-hour MLS wire is otherwise quiet, leaving the day’s emphasis on the field rather than on a heavier run of transactions.
Next up is the completion of Sunday’s three-match slate and the league’s move into Monday recovery and travel.
MLS·DAILY_AGENDA·May 10, 2026 10:00 AM ET
Three-game Sunday slate opens with Columbus at New York City FC and closes with Houston at LAFC
MLS moves through a compact Sunday program with three regular-season matches spread from late afternoon in New York to a night finish in Los Angeles. For readers, the day is straightforward: all three games are on Apple TV, there is no confirmed Monday follow-up on the current s…
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