Major League Soccer opens the season with eyes on the World Cup and a schedule shift in 2027

(File Photo: Source for Photo: FILE – Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi hoists the trophy alongside teammates after defeating the Vancouver Whitecaps in the MLS Cup final soccer match, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP, File)

(AP) Major League Soccer opens its 31st season this weekend, kicking off one of the most consequential two-year stretches in the league’s history.

There’s the impact of the World Cup across the United States, Canada and Mexico this summer, then, in 2027, MLS will switch to a summer to spring schedule to align more closely with its international counterparts.

MLS will take a seven-week break for the World Cup from May 25 to July 16. Many of the league’s stars, including Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi and LAFC’s Son Heung-min, are expected to play in the tournament.

MLS is hoping after that to see the so-called “World Cup Bump,” or a surge in interest that both men’s and women’s leagues often experience around soccer’s premier tournament.

“The World Cup will accelerate the growth of the sport across North America in ways we’ve never seen before. Major League Soccer is uniquely positioned at the center of that moment, with all 13 host cities in the U.S. and Canada home to MLS clubs,” Commissioner Don Garber said. “We expect to have a record number of players in the tournament, and our facilities and communities will play a role in delivering the tournament.”

The schedule shift next year aims to put MLS in a more competitive position in the transfer market, while also freeing up players for national team duty for major international tournaments during the summer.

Under the new calendar, league play will begin in mid- to late July 2027, with the final day of the regular season in April 2028. The playoffs and championship will take place in May.

The league would go on an extended break during the winter, with just a few games played in early December and none in January before resuming in early to mid-February.

“Our new format makes sense for our players, our fans, and our clubs, aligning us with the global transfer market, reducing national team conflicts, and strengthening the timing of our playoffs,” Garber said. “It reflects exactly where we see MLS going, not just aligning with the best leagues in the world but competing with them.”

Garber has described this next phase as MLS 3.0. Other issues currently being considered by MLS are changes to the playoff format and conference alignment.

The MLS season kicks off this weekend with a marquee match on Saturday night between Son’s LAFC and Messi’s Miami at the Los Angeles Coliseum before an anticipated crowd of some 70,000 fans.

Miami’s might

How did Inter Miami build on last year’s championship season in MLS? They got better, of course.

In addition to two-time league MVP Messi and his 29 goals in conference play, and fellow former Barcelona teammate Luis Suarez, Miami added Mexican international Germán Berterame and Canadian goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair.

The Herons also made the transfer of Rodrigo De Paul from Atlético Madrid permanent.

Berterame, who was born in Argentina but is a naturalized Mexican and plays for Mexico’s national team, comes from Liga MX’s Monterrey, where he has scored 68 goals in 153 appearances since 2022.

The additions should help make up for the departures of Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets, who retired after Miami defeated the Vancouver Whitecaps 3-1 in the MLS Cup title game last season.

Incoming notables

In addition to Berterame in Miami, there are a few other notable names joining MLS this season.

Among them is Colombian international James Rodriguez, who is with Minnesota United on a short-term contract. Rodriguez’s deal runs through June with a club option for the remainder of the season following the World Cup.

The signing is as consequential for the midfielder as it is for the Loons. Rodriguez needs to get some quality playing time to earn a spot on Colombia’s World Cup squad.

“Yes, it’s true I’ve played for big clubs, good clubs, but I wanted this league. I wanted to play here,” Rodriguez said. “That’s why I am here to help and hopefully win things. That’s what I want because I always want to win.”

Other key offseason acquisitions include forward Timo Werner, who joined the San Jose Earthquakes from RB Leipzig in the German Bundesliga; Romanian forward Louis Munteanu, acquired by D.C. United; and Brazilian winger Guilherme, who joined the Houston Dynamo from Santos.

Coaching carousel

Nearly one-third of the league’s teams have new coaches this season. Probably the highest profile of the new hires is former U.S. team captain Michael Bradley, who takes over as head coach of the New York Red Bulls, a job his father once held.

“We are going to, from day one, set out to create an environment that challenges the players, that brings out the best in them, that develops them individually, and to create a team that when we step on the field, people watching, they see a team that is different, they see a team that when they leave the stadium they want to come back,” Bradley said.

Tata Martino returns to Atlanta United, the club he led to an MLS Cup title in 2018 before stints with the Mexican national team and Inter Miami.

Other new coaches this season include: Henrik Rydström at the Columbus Crew, Matt Wells at the Colorado Rapids, Marc Dos Santos at LAFC, Cameron Knowles at Minnesota United, Marko Mitrović at the New England Revolution, Raphaël Wicky at Sporting Kansas City and Yoann Damet at St. Louis City.

United States wins 3rd Olympic gold in women’s hockey, beating Canada 2-1 on Megan Keller’s OT goal

(File Photo: Source for Photo: United States’ players celebrate after a women’s ice hockey gold medal game between the United States and Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Milan, Italy) The United States women’s hockey team won the gold medal in the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympic Games in Italy after defeating Canada yesterday 2-1 in overtime, thanks to a game-winning goal from Megan Keller. Hilary Knight also scored a goal for the U.S. to tie the game at 1-1 with two minutes and four seconds left in the game in her fifth and final Olympic appearance. Four of the players on the 2026 U.S. women’s hockey team also have ties to Pittsburgh. Forward Hannah Bilka, Laila Edwards, who plays on defense, along with goaltenders Ava McNaughton and Gwyneth Phillips, are the four players that once played for Pens Elite, which is the premiere youth hockey league in Cranberry Township and they are all first-time Olympians.

David Ray Murphy (1971-2026)

David Ray Murphy, 54, of Patterson Township, passed away at home on February 16th, 2026.

He was born in Blairsville, Pennsylvania on July 30th, 1971, a son of the late Helen Palmer and Father Ronald Murphy. He is survived by his devoted wife, Sara (Selner) Murphy, his cherished daughter, Holly, and, with great joy and anticipation, another child expected in May. He is also survived by his brother, Ronald Murphy Jr., his sister-in-law, Dani, his brother-in-law, Ben and his 10 nieces and nephews.

David was a free spirit with a deep love for adventure and the outdoors. He had a passion for dirt bikes and BMX riding. He cherished the time he spent living in Los Angeles, embracing the vibrant energy of the city he loved. One of his favorite pastimes was hiking near the iconic Hollywood Sign, where he enjoyed taking in the breathtaking views and reflecting on life. Above all, he loved traveling with his beloved wife, Sara, creating memories together wherever the road would lead. His adventurous heart was matched only by the love he had for his family.

In accordance with David’s wishes, cremation will take place. He will be remembered for his adventurous spirit, his love of life, and the deep devotion he held for his family.

The GABAUER-LUTTON FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, INC., Chippewa Township, 117 Blackhawk Road, Beaver Falls, was honored to care for the Murphy family during this time and was the funeral home that was in charge of David’s arrangements.

Jacqueline P. Lona DuBrowa (1940-2026)

Jacqueline P. Lona DuBrowa, 85, of Chippewa Township, formerly of Rochester, passed away on February 17th, 2026, at Heritage Valley Beaver. She was born in Rochester on October 31st, 1940, the daughter of the late Joseph Patrick, Jr. and Frankie Pratt Graham. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Michael Lona, her second husband Charles DuBrowa and one brother, Joseph Patrick Graham III. She is survived by two daughters and sons in law, Kimberly A. and Ronald Pagani of Brighton Township and Michelle M. and Tony Gaudio of Harmony, Pennsylvania, one granddaughter, Ashley and her husband, Anthony Cutrona, two grandsons, Anthony and his wife, Kandess and Vincent and his wife, Marci Gaudio, four great grandchildren: Tessa, Henry, Amara and Luca; as well as her beloved nieces, Sherri-Jo Scobie and Sandi.

Jacqueline was from J.P. Graham Trucking Company and was a member of St. Cecilia Roman Catholic Church in Rochester and Our Lady of the Valley Parish.

In accordance with Jacqueline’s wishes, there will be no viewing or visitation. Interment will be at Sylvania Hills Memorial Park, 273 PA-68, Rochester.

Arrangements have been entrusted to The William Murphy Funeral Home, Inc. 349 Adams Street, Rochester.

Donations may be made to the Beaver County Humane Society,  3394 Brodhead Road, Aliquippa, PA 15001 or to DAV: Disabled American Veterans, www.dav.org.

Sidney Crosby’s status for Canada in the gold medal men’s ice hockey game in the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympic Games is uncertain

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Canada’s Sidney Crosby (87) is attended to after being injured during the second period of a men’s ice hockey quarterfinal game between Canada and Czechia at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Milan, Italy) Sidney Crosby did not play for Canada in their 3-2 victory over Finland today in the semifinals of men’s ice hockey in the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympic Games because of the leg injury that he suffered on Wednesday in the second period of the quarterfinals against Czechia. Crosby did not take part in a practice for Canada yesterday. Canada will compete in the gold medal game on Sunday and it is unclear if the 38-year-old captain will be available to play in that game.

Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office offering special Saturday hours this weekend for concealed carry permits

(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of the Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office, Posted on Facebook on January 1st, 2026)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) The Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office announced special Saturday hours this weekend to get or renew a license to carry. The office that is located at the Allegheny County Courthouse at 436 Grant Street will be open from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Those who attend this opportunity need a valid Pennsylvania ID or driver’s license, a completed application and $20 cash to get or renew a permit. According to the Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office, these special hours are meant to help people who can’t easily get to the courthouse during regular business hours.

East Palestine man crashes vehicle in Allegheny County by hitting a deer

(File Photo of Police Siren Lights)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in Pittsburgh reported via release yesterday that a single-vehicle crash occurred in Allegheny County on the evening of February 1st2026. At 6:39 p.m., twenty-one-year-old James McEwen of East Palestine, Ohio was driving north on I-79 in South Fayette Township and hit a deer that ran into the road. There were no reported injuries and there were no charges filed. 

Report: Limited liability company owned by Namdar Realty Group buys Pittsburgh Mills Macy’s for $2 million

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Photo Courtesy of Shane Dunlap, TribLive, Caption for Photo: Macy’s at Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills in January.)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Allegheny County, PA) While the owner of Pittsburgh Mills is looking for a buyer of the mall, it is acquiring one of the mall’s stores. According to a report from TribLive yesterday, a limited liability company owned by Namdar Realty Group bought the Macy’s store attached to the mall located in Allegheny County for $2 million. The property was previously owned by Macy’s 

News organizations across southwestern Pennsylvania are working together to help each other survive

(File Photo: Source for Photo: The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette logo is displayed on the newspaper’s Pittsburgh office Wednesday, Jan 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) News organizations that are in southwestern Pennsylvania are coming together to help each other survive. It’s a recent collaboration of more than 40 local news operations which includes the Pittsburgh-Post Gazette. This comes after its owner Block Communications, Inc. announced on January 7th, 2026 that the 240-year-old newspaper would publish its final edition on May 3rd, 2026, which will permanently cease its operations.

Pirates announcer gives spring training report on Beaver County Radio

Pittsburgh Pirates broadcaster Greg Brown gave his first of several Spring Training reports for Beaver County Radio listeners this morning.

Brown talked about the Pirates new-look lineup, including off-season acquisitions Brandon Lowe, Marcell Ozuna and Ryan O’Hearn, and discussed expectations for 19-year-old shortstop slugger Konnor Griffin.

Check out what Brown had to say:

Listen to Pirates’ announcers reports on Beaver County Radio at 7:40 a.m. each Monday, Wednesday and Friday on the Morning Show with Scott Tady.

Greg Brown, Pittsburgh Pirates broadcaster. (photo courtesy Greg Brown)