St. Louis Americans featured in Houston Open 2026 stream against Future Caps
St. Louis Americans got a public stage in Houston Open 2026, with the stream pulling about 10K views and giving Missouri cricket a real tournament footprint.

The St. Louis Americans did not just turn up for a road match in Houston. Their game against Future Caps showed up on the MLC Network YouTube channel as a live, shareable tournament stream, which is exactly the kind of visibility Missouri cricket has needed if it wants families, sponsors, and young players to take the pathway seriously.
The listing for Pv5 - G13 - St Louis Americans vs Future Caps - Houston OPEN 2026 said the match had been streamed 13 hours earlier and had about 10K views. That matters because the MLC Network is not a small club feed. It has 274K subscribers, and its streams page showed the St. Louis Americans in multiple Houston Open 2026 broadcasts, including G11 against Seattle Thunderbolts, G8 against Clarion Eagles, and G17 against Space City Cowboys. For St. Louis cricket, that turns one match into part of a broader tournament trail that outsiders can actually follow.
The Houston Open 2026 site said all 2026 events and broadcasts were live and exclusive on MLC Network, with group-stage play scheduled from April 13 to May 16, semifinals on April 17, and the championship final on April 18, with April 19 set aside as a reserve day. The same tournament page pointed to 2025 numbers that were hard to miss: 2,311 hours of total viewership and 141,822 total impressions. That is the kind of platform that gives a local side more than a scoreline. It gives the St. Louis Americans a searchable record in a higher-profile cricket environment.
The competitive context was there too. A separate score page for the same pairing showed that on April 16, 2026, Future Caps beat St. Louis Americans by 5 wickets after St. Louis was bowled out for 98 in 19.2 overs and Future Caps chased 99/5 in 18.5 overs. That result, paired with the stream, gives Missouri players and coaches something concrete to review instead of relying on word of mouth.

The local base still matters. The St. Louis Americans site lists ACAC Park in O'Fallon, Missouri, as home ground, and the American Cricket Academy says it has 200+ athletes backed by active parents in day-to-day operations. Put together, that is the real story here: a club rooted at ACAC Park in O'Fallon now has its tournament cricket showing up on a public feed that families can watch, share, and measure against the wider game.
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