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National Lacrosse League Announces Semifinals Week 1 Broadcast Schedule

TSN to Carry All Three Games; ESPNU to Broadcast Toronto at San Diego on May 3rd; All Games Available on TSN+ and ESPN+

Philadelphia (April 28, 2026) – The National Lacrosse League (NLL) today announced the broadcast schedule for the first weekend of the semifinals, which will begin on Friday, May 1 when the Rock host the Seals at 7:30 pm ET on TSN. The remainder of the semifinal schedule will be shared during the week of May 4th.

 

NLL Playoffs – Semifinal Week 1 Broadcast Schedule

Friday, May 1

  • (7) San Diego at (6) Toronto – Game 1 | 7:30 pm ET
  • Where to Watch: TSN, TSN+, ESPN+
  • Announcers: Teddy Jenner, Pat Gregoire, Ashley Docking

Saturday, May 2

  • (8) Halifax at (4) Georgia – Game 1 | 7:30 pm ET
  • Where to Watch: TSN, TSN+, ESPN+, NLL+
  • Announcers: Nick Klos, Drew Petkoff, Jack Sadighian

Sunday, May 3

  • (6) Toronto at (7) San Diego – Game 2 | 6 pm ET
  • Where to Watch: TSN, ESPNU, ESPN+, TSN+, NLL+
  • Announcers: Cooper Perkins, Eric Law, Hayley Elwood

 

About the National Lacrosse League

The National Lacrosse League (NLL) is North America’s largest professional lacrosse league and welcomed more than 1 million fans for the fourth consecutive year during the 2025-26 season. Founded in 1986, the NLL is comprised of 14 franchises across Canada and the United States, and recently unveiled its largest brand campaign ever, “Welcome to The Next Major League™” and introduced its comprehensive grassroots initiative, NLL UnBOXed™, that will expand the League’s footprint to 60 communities across North America by 2028. For the latest scores and developments in the National Lacrosse League, please visit: NLL.com and find the NLL on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and TikTok. Games are available live and streaming on TSN, TSN+, ESPN, and NLL+.

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