An iHeart FM Ready To Cheer ‘¡Viva La Revolución!’

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Coming Sunday, fans of the New England Revolution who prefer to hear fútbol matches called in Spanish will be hoping to hear plenty of ¡Gooooooool! cheers starting Sunday, thanks to a new agreement that puts the Major League Soccer team’s games en español on an iHeartRadio FM serving Boston.


WZRM-FM “Rumba 97.7” in Brockton, Mass., will serve as the broadcast home for all 17 Revolution home games across the 2026 season. Coverage begins with the March 15 match versus FC Cincinnati, with a 2:30pm kickoff.

The arrangement will also make “Rumba 97.7” will serve as the official radio partner for the Revolution’s annual Noche Latina e Hispana, scheduled for Saturday, September 19 at Gillette Stadium.

Revolution President Brian Bilello said the station’s “passionate audience adds a powerful new dimension to our radio network, which already delivers English and Portuguese broadcasts for every match, complementing the Spanish and English commentary on Apple TV for all MLS games.”

WZRM Program Director Eliseo Cierra added, “Together, Rumba and the Revolution will celebrate Latino culture in Boston through the fusion of music, community, and fútbol. In 2026, Rumba 97.7 won’t just broadcast the games – we’ll join the Revolution in being an active, vibrant presence across the city, connecting fans and celebrating our community.”

Omar Cabrera will anchor the play-by-play duties, while Marcelo Briones and Juan David Rozo will serve as analysts on Rumba’s audio coverage of Revolution games.

The trio teamed up for Spanish-language coverage of the Revolution across the 2025 season, which saw games air on WJDA-AM 1300 in Quincy, Mass., and FM translator W260DS at 99.9 MHz in Boston.