Everything we know about MLS Season Pass on Apple TV
- For the first time, on February 25th, MLS games will now be available on Apple TV.
- You can watch every MLS match on Apple TV, free of local blackouts.
- This comes almost one year since Apple and the MLB launched Friday Night Baseball.
Last year, Apple launched Friday Night Baseball on Apple TV+, which was a massive hit for both the MLB and Apple. Now, Apple is taking it a step further with the MLS Season Pass, bringing every soccer game this season to Apple TV+.
There will now be no local blackouts, and no need to dig through multiple apps and services to enjoy the games you want. Not only will standard games be available on Apple TV+, but you will also be granted access to MLS Next, and Leagues Cup games.
Apple has provided two subscription options to unlock these new soccer matches. First, soccer on Apple TV will cost $13/month for the season pass, in addition to the $7/month already paid for Apple TV+. If you aren’t a subscriber of Apple TV+, it will cost you $15/month for the season pass. A single charge of $99, or $79 if already an Apple TV+ subscriber, is also available for those not interested in paying monthly.
Apple is also allowing all users free access to view six weekend matches, even without an Apple TV+ subscription. Additionally, T-Mobile customers who download the T-Mobile Tuesdays app can get the MLS Season Pass for free.
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Apple has a fresh crew of broadcasters for the new service, with all games available in English and Spanish. Additionally, French is available for games featuring a Canadian-based team.
This new partnership between Apple and the MLS is a big step forward as Apple continues to grow its services and cater to sports fans all over the US.
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