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Apple reportedly paid $2.5 billion for a 10-year deal with Major League Soccer. This gives Apple global media rights and makes Apple TV+ the home of MLS starting in 2023. So today, we’re going to go over what that means,
The average MLS Season Pass match broadcast is drawing 120,000 unique viewers, according to MLS Commissioner Don Garber. What that means is anyone's guess.
Two teams battling for playoff spots in the Eastern Conference meet up on Friday night, as the Columbus Crew play host to Orlando City.
Salvador Perez leads Kansas City against José Ramírez and Cleveland at Kauffman Stadium, with first pitch at 5:10 p.m. PT. New Apple TV+ subscribers can catch the action with a seven-day free trial.
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EssentiallySports on MSNOne Problem That MLS Is Solving for America That NFL Couldn’t
For a long time, Major League Soccer had a tough time keeping steady national viewership with the usual fragmented broadcast setup in the U.S. From 2015 to 2022, MLS games were all over the place, airing on ESPN,
MLS Season Pass is a must-have if you want to catch every soccer game of the 2025 season, including this week's All-Star Game. Subscribers get English and Spanish broadcasts of hundreds of live MLS matches, plus game replays, highlights, analysis, and more original programming.
MLS Commissioner Don Garber offered the public a rare bit of data regarding viewership of live matches under its media deal with Apple, stating that its Season Pass streams are “averaging 120,000 unique viewers per match” in 2025.
Today, Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber offered a rare (but puzzling) update on how MLS Season Pass has been performing in 2025.
Five good teams have a shot at topping the Eastern Conference, and the Union might be the favorite. Plus a look at the start of the summer transfer window, and Tai Baribo's hopes for a new contract.
Dedicated Messi livestream of August 2 Leagues Cup match to stream globally on MLS, Inter Miami CF, and Apple TV TikTok accounts