MLP Orlando Match Schedule Announced

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Major League Pickleball (MLP) has announced the match schedule for the first event of the 2025 season. The first event will be held in Orlando at the USTA National Campus, from April 24th - April 27th.

All 16 Premier Level teams will be in action for the first event. 

**Note - It was just announced today that the Carolina Pickleball Team has updated its name to the Carolina Hogs**

Below is the schedule each day

All times are Eastern

Teams listed first are the designated “away” team (dark jerseys), those listed second are the “home” team (light jerseys)

Key

* Saturday Night Pickleball (both teams will wear “special edition” jerseys)

** Sunday Night Pickleball (both teams will wear “special edition” jerseys)

Broadcast Schedule

All matches will be available on Pickleballtv and the Pickleballtv App, in addition to:

  • Sat, Apr 26: CAR vs. DAL (12 p.m.) on Palmetto Network in CAR… NJ vs. ATL (2 p.m.) on Peachtree TV in ATL
  • Sat, Apr 26: A tape delayed match to air on FS1, beginning at 11:30 p.m. 
  • Sun, Apr 27: D.C. vs. STL (11 a.m.) on Matrix Midwest in STL
  • Sun, Apr 27: A tape delayed match to air on FS1, beginning at 10 p.m.

Breakdown of number of matches played in Orlando, per team

Every team is not playing an equal amount of matches, as there are a total of 28 matches during the weekend. 

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