MLS Season Pass on Apple TV brings you every match and more
Major League Soccer started its 28th season over the weekend. With the start of another year of MLS comes a new team as well as a new media deal with Apple TV.
This season will also feature an expanded Leagues Cup, which will involve all of the MLS and Liga MX teams for the first time.
What does that mean for you?
Apple TV brings you MLS Season Pass, which offers every match – regular season and playoffs – to stream. There are no blackouts.
If you are already an Apple TV+ subscriber, it’s $12.99 a month or $79 for the season. If you aren’t an Apple TV+ subscriber, it is $14.99 a month or $99 a season.
Included with your subscription, you get Matches will feature English and Spanish broadcast crews, and a club’s home radio broadcast
Hundreds of live MLS NEXT Pro and MLS NEXT matches, exclusive live match whip-around show, game replays, highlights, analysis, and other original programming.
MLS kicked off a 10-year partnership with Apple with the launch of Season Pass on Apple TV+ this season. Apple has made previous forays into sports streaming, but this is its first significant involvement with a league.
MLS will receive at least $250 million per season from Apple. The league averaged $90 million per season under its previous eight-year agreements with Fox, ESPN and Univision.
St. Louis City joins MLS this season as the 29th club. City opened the season on the road at Austin but returns home to face Charlotte on March 4 at the team’s soccer-specific stadium, CITYPARK. The team’s first home match will be played before a sellout crowd of 22,500.
For more information on the MLS Season Pass, check it out here.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.