Portland Timbers Travel to Quebec for Wednesday Match at Stade Saputo — Portland Vs Montréal
Portland vs Montréal lands on Wednesday in Quebec, where the Portland Timbers meet CF Montréal at Stade Saputo. The match is presented by Toyota, and fans have multiple ways to follow it from Portland and beyond.
Stade Saputo on Wednesday
The Timbers’ trip gives them a road assignment in one of the league’s tighter travel spots, and the broadcast setup is already in place for supporters who are not making the trip. Fans can listen on 105.1 The Fan or in Spanish on La GranD on KGDD 93.5 FM and 1520 AM.
For viewers, the full 2026 season will stream live on Apple TV with an Apple TV subscription, including Leagues Cup and the MLS Cup Playoffs. There are no blackouts with that subscription, which keeps the match available to fans wherever they are following Portland.
Timbers Pub Partner Network
The club is also leaning on its pub network to keep the road match accessible. The Timbers Pub Partner program has more than 90 locations across the Portland metro area and additional spots in Eugene, Bend, Salem, Cannon Beach and McMinnville, along with locations in Vancouver, Washington and Tokyo, Japan.
That footprint means the same matchday can reach a fan in downtown Portland, another in central Oregon, and others farther away without changing how they watch. The club has teamed up with over 90 pubs across the region to show matches all season long.
Broadcast Notes for Portland
The matchday show also pointed listeners toward the road stretch ahead. Hosts Jake Zivin and Patrick Harris discussed the Timbers’ win over Sporting Kansas City, Diego Chara being named the Grand Marshal of the Rose Festival Grand Floral Starlight Parade, the challenge of a double-game week and the strong play of Kevin Kelsy.
An interview with midfielder Cole Bassett was included, along with a preview of the road games against Montréal and Miami. For supporters, the practical choice is straightforward: tune in on radio, stream through Apple TV with a subscription, or use one of the pub locations that will have the match on screen.
The club also promoted three-game, five-game and seven-game options that include a credit to PTFC Authentics, while Club Puebla, Club América and Club Tijuana are set to come to Providence Park in August. For now, though, the focus sits on Wednesday in Quebec, where Portland’s road schedule starts to tighten around a visit to Stade Saputo.