It's not often that the stars align this perfectly, a marquee clash between two juggernauts, staged at the business end of the season, with playoff implications hanging in the balance.
But that's exactly what lacrosse fans are in for this weekend, as the Denver Outlaws welcome the New York Atlas in what could very well be a championship teaser. With both clubs jockeying for the top spot in their respective conferences, the stakes couldn't be higher heading into this penultimate regular-season showdown.
Denver has looked like a well-oiled machine during its six-game winning streak, lighting up scoreboards with clinical finishing. The Outlaws boast the league’s third-best shooting percentage and lead the way in both total goals and shots fired. But as any lacrosse purist knows, shooting can be a streaky beast. Earlier this season, that volatility came back to bite them in a surprising loss to the Carolina Chaos, where Blaze Riorden stood on his head with 25 saves, effectively putting a lid on Denver’s high-octane offense.
Here, GOAL has everything you need to know about how to watch the Premier League Lacrosse game between the New York Atlas and the Denver Outlaws, as well as start time and team news.
New York Atlas vs Denver Outlaws: Date and Start Time
The Atlas will square off against the Outlaws in an intriguing Premier League Lacrosse game on Saturday, August 2, 2025, at 1:00 pm ET or 10:00 am PT, at Peter Barton Stadium in Denver, Colorado .
| Date | Saturday, August 2, 2025 |
| Time | 1:00 pm ET or 10:00 am PT |
| Venue | Peter Barton Stadium |
| Location | Denver, Colorado |
How to watch New York Atlas vs Denver Outlaws Online - TV Channels and Live Streams
Fans in the USA can catch all the actions of this thrilling Premier League Lacrosse matchup between the New York Atlas and the Denver Outlaws live on ABC, Fubo and Sling.
New York Atlas vs Denver Outlaws Key Players
New York Atlas Team News
There's no doubt this Denver team has firepower to burn, especially with Brennan O’Neill catching fire and morphing into a legitimate game-breaker, but a cold spell or a red-hot keeper could still spoil the party. And when it comes to goalies capable of singlehandedly flipping the script, Liam Entenmann is right at the top of the list.
The Atlas shot-stopper made his debut against these very Outlaws and was lights-out, stopping 14 shots and conceding just four goals in a dominant 17-4 win. Denver's attack has matured since then, but Entenmann, now in full MVP-caliber form, remains a game-wrecker in the cage.
Atlas: D Brett Makar out (medical)Denver Outlaws Team News
Since 2019, only two long-stick players have cracked double figures in scoring — Michael Ehrhardt (13) and Jarrod Neumann (10), both achieving the milestone that same season. Now, Jake Piseno is knocking on the door of that elite club, needing just one more point this weekend to join the rarefied ranks.
Meanwhile, between the pipes, Logan McNaney has been the backbone of the Denver Outlaws' recent surge. The rookie netminder has been lights-out, boasting a league-best 58.0% save percentage — a massive gap over the next-best, Brendan Krebs, who sits at 42.9%. McNaney’s shot-stopping prowess has been nothing short of sensational, anchoring Denver’s defense and giving the Outlaws a true game-changer in goal.
Outlaws: SSDM Alexander Smith out (right hamstring), A Pat Kavanagh questionable (left shoulder)
