Apple today launched the new MLS Season Pass, with the new subscription service available to Major League Soccer fans in more than 100 countries and regions.
Available in the Apple TV app, the MLS Season Pass can be accessed on Apple devices, smart TVs, consoles, set-top boxes, and on the web with the tv.apple.com website.
You don’t need an Apple TV+ subscription to buy the MLS Season Pass, but it’s cheaper if you have one. Non-TV+ subscribers can pay $14.99 per month or $99 per season, while TV+ subscribers pay $12.99 per month or $79 per season.
MLS season pass holders automatically have access to the MLS Season Pass on Apple TV. With Family Sharing, up to six family members can share the membership using their own Apple ID and password, and fans can ask Siri a wide variety of MLS-related questions, including schedules. , scores, standings, club rosters and player stats.
The Season Pass includes all live games from the MLS Regular Season, Playoffs and League Cup, without interruption. There’s also a free selection of pre-season on-demand content to keep fans excited for the new season.
The 2023 MLS regular season kicks off on February 25, with 2022 MLS Cup champions Los Angeles FC taking on the LA Galaxy at Rose Bowl Stadium. All opening weekend games will be available to watch for free through the Apple TV app. More information on free matches can be found by viewing the full MLS 2023 season schedule.
Excerpt from Apple’s press release:
“Accessibility is huge for the sport. It’s going to help grow MLS not only domestically but also internationally. You’ll have eyes everywhere watching our games,” said midfielder Kellyn Acosta. Los Angeles Football Club. “We talk about how we want the league to continue to grow and close the gap to other leagues, and I think this partnership with Apple is a step in the right direction. Ahead of the World Cup in 2026 , you want to build I think this partnership is going to be really wonderful, I know my family is delighted to have all the games in one place, and I think it’s going to be huge for the league and for the sport in the world. WE.”
When the season kicks off, fans can visit Apple Maps to explore dedicated game day guides created by MLS clubs including Atlanta United, Nashville SC and Toronto FC, and find recommendations for local bars and restaurants to catch a game. match, detailed information on their stadiums, etc.
Apple Maps is also launching several new custom 3D landmarks of MLS stadiums in time for season openers, including Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey; Lumen Field in Seattle; and Audi Field in Washington, D.C.
The Season Pass is the result of an agreement between Apple and Major League Soccer for a 10-year partnership. All 29 MLS clubs now have an Apple TV patch in a different color to mark the deal.