The Portland Timbers head to Quebec on Wednesday to face CF Montréal at Stade Saputo in the latest road test of their season. The match is presented by Toyota, and fans will have several ways to follow it as Portland tries to carry momentum into a double-game week.
Supporters can listen live on 105.1 The Fan, while Spanish-language coverage is available on La GranD on KGDD 93.5 FM and 1520 AM. Fans can also watch the entire 2026 season on Apple TV with an Apple TV subscription, including Leagues Cup and the MLS Cup Playoffs with no blackouts, and all matches and exclusive MLS programming are included at no additional cost.
The broadcast setup matters because the Timbers are trying to keep their fan base close even as the schedule turns away from Providence Park. Portland’s Timbers Pub Partner program now includes over 90 locations, spread across the Portland metro area and farther afield in Eugene, Bend, Salem, Cannon Beach, McMinnville, Vancouver, Wash., and even Tokyo, Japan, giving supporters plenty of places to gather for the match.
On the club’s recent show, hosts Jake Zivin and Patrick Harris broke down Portland’s massive win over Sporting Kansas City, the challenge of a double-game week and the strong play of Kevin Kelsy. They also discussed Diego Chara being named Grand Marshal of the Rose Festival Grand Floral Starlight Parade and interviewed midfielder Cole Bassett before turning to the road games against Montréal and Miami.
That stretch gives Wednesday’s match added weight. The Timbers are not just chasing points in Quebec; they are trying to hold form through a demanding run that arrives with travel, limited recovery and another road game waiting soon after. Portland will also welcome Club Puebla, Club América and Club Tijuana to Providence Park in August, but for now the focus is on what happens at Stade Saputo and how well the Timbers handle the week in front of them.
