The league is behind only the
NFL and MLB in terms of average attendance at games, but attracting television viewers is still tough

The ties between the MLS Is Back Tournament and TV were undeniable. The mid-season tournament, designed to keep the league rolling during the Covid-19 pandemic, was by its very nature a TV product right down to its hosting at the
ESPN Wide World of Sports complex in Orlando, Florida. No fans in the stands didn’t mean no fans watching.
In fact, with almost every other major sports league in the
United States put on ice over the early part of the summer this was a chance for MLS to dominate the airwaves. The
NBA would eventually join MLS in gathering in
Florida, but there was nearly a month between the start of the MLS Is Back Tournament and the resumption of the
basketball season. Soccer had Walt
Disney World to itself for weeks.