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How to Watch Colorado Rapids vs. Orlando City SC: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

How to Watch Colorado Rapids vs. Orlando City SC: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

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How to Watch Colorado Rapids vs. Orlando City SC: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time | 6/14/2025
The 11th-place team in MLS, Orlando City SC, visits 20th-place Colorado Rapids on Saturday at 9:30 PM ET. Stream the match on Apple TV.
Orlando City SC took on Chicago Fire at home in its last match and fell short by a final score of 3-1. It took 27 shots, outshooting Chicago by 19.
Colorado was beaten by Austin FC 2-0 at home in its most recent match on June 7, and was outshot six to three.
How to watch Colorado Rapids vs. Orlando City SC
When: Saturday, June 14, 2025 at 9:30 PM ET
Saturday, June 14, 2025 at 9:30 PM ET Where: Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colorado
Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colorado Live Stream: Apple TV
Watch live sports and more without cable on ESPN+. Click here to watch MLS action.
Orlando City SC key players
Martin Ojeda is a key contributor for Orlando City SC, with eight goals and five assists.
Luis Muriel has six goals (on 37 shots, 1.8 per game) and three assists.
With six goals and two assists, Marco Pasalic is chipping in for Orlando City SC as well.
With two goals and three assists, Cesar Araujo is chipping in, too.
Colorado key players
Djordje Mihailovic has seven goals and two assists, playing a starring role for Colorado.
Rafael Navarro is another key player for Colorado, with five goals and one assist.
Darren Yapi has scored three goals but has no assists.
Oliver Larraz has no goals, but two assists (on 10 chances created, 0.6 per game).
To watch live sports and more without cable, head to Apple TV. Click here to watch MLS action.
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