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MLS games today: Schedule, times, how to watch for Aug. 16

MLS games today: Schedule, times, how to watch for Aug. 16

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Here is the full MLS schedule for Aug. 16 and how to watch all the games. Or see our sortable soccer schedule to filter by team or conference.
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