The intense irradiation programme, which offers the best possible presence for the new McMahon football league, is complemented by 19 matches on the cable sports channels ESPN and FS1. The XFL announced this morning that it has negotiated multi-year agreements with ESPN and Fox Sports to broadcast 24 of the 43 games planned for 2020, 13 of them on ABC and 11 on Fox. The only AAF game, which was to be broadcast on a traditional radio station – the league that ended just before the week 9 game should have been broadcast as a precursor to coverage of the last four CBS games – averaged 3.25 million healthy viewers and a score of 1.9 homes. Fox and ESPN will share the two playoff games, and ESPN will host the championship game on Sunday, April 26, the day after the final round of the NFL 2020 draft. Spring soccer is hard to break, but Vince McMahon gives his revitalized his XFL a better chance of winning an audience with licensing agreements that will show more than half of the league’s games on television. In addition to the 14 games broadcast on the NFL network, which reaches approximately half of the homes served by ABC and Fox, the AAF also hosted weekly games on the CBS Sports Network.