Watching soccer games has become more accessible with the rise of Major League Soccer’s viewership. The league’s quality has been steadily increasing, attracting a growing global audience. The recent broadcasting deal between MLS and Apple TV has opened up new avenues for fans to catch all the action.
With the 10-year agreement signed in 2023, fans can now enjoy every MLS game, including playoffs, by subscribing to the MLS Season Pass on Apple TV. In the US, Fox/FS1 and Fox Deportes will broadcast 34 regular-season games, eight playoff games, and the MLS Cup final. Canadian viewers can catch 68 regular-season games on TSN and RDS.
Subscribers can also stream MLS Next and Next Pro games, along with the Leagues Cup, a tournament involving MLS and Mexican Liga MX clubs. The MLS Season Pass is available for $12.99 per month or $79 per season for Apple TV+ subscribers, while non-subscribers can get it for $14.99 per month or $99 per season.
For those keen on upcoming matches, a variety of fixtures await across different teams. From Seattle Sounders FC facing FC Dallas to LA Galaxy taking on San Jose Earthquakes, the MLS calendar is packed with exciting clashes for fans to enjoy.
Notable moments in MLS history include the dominance of Los Angeles Galaxy, with six MLS titles to their name. The league has expanded to 30 teams in 2025, marking significant growth since its inception in 1996. Legendary players like Nick Rimando and Chris Wondolowski have left their mark on the league, with impressive records in appearances and goals scored.
MLS has also attracted global stars like David Beckham, Thierry Henry, and Lionel Messi, adding to the league’s allure. Well-known managers such as Bruce Arena and Patrick Vieira have left their imprint on MLS clubs, contributing to the league’s growing reputation.
The Bank of America Stadium stands as the largest venue in MLS, hosting matches for Charlotte FC with a seating capacity of 75,412. Notably, Thiago Almada’s transfer to Atlanta United for around $16 million in 2022 marked a significant milestone in MLS history as the most expensive signing to date.
As soccer continues to capture the hearts of fans worldwide, the accessibility and excitement surrounding MLS games are set to grow further, cementing the league’s position as a prominent force in North American sports entertainment.
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