Apple TV will broadcast Major League Soccer matches for free starting in 2026 | Infinium-tech
It’s official – starting with the 2026 season, all Major League Soccer (MLS) matches will be available to stream on Apple TV at no additional cost. Currently, users have to purchase a season pass for $15 per month if they want to watch. And they also didn’t get any discounts for being Apple TV subscribers (a subscription currently costs $13 per month).
So, if you have an Apple TV (the streaming service, not the box), you’ll be able to watch every regular season match, the annual League Cup tournament, the MLS All-Star Game, the Campeones Cup, the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs, and more. Current MLS Season Pass subscriptions will expire at the end of the 2025 season.

Previously, Apple made the 2025 MLS Cup Playoffs free to watch for all Apple TV customers, which was kind of a dry run for this announcement. It’s not just matches, Apple TV will offer studio programming and related on-demand streaming content.
In addition to football, Friday Night Baseball is available to watch for free and, most recently, Apple has exclusive broadcast rights in the US to Formula 1 races – all of which will be available at no additional cost. This is probably why the MLS season pass system had to be scrapped.
But that’s why the current $13 per month subscription price may not last long.
Well, that’s what the news is for broke on espnIt is owned by Disney, which is currently in a dispute with YouTube TV over TV distribution rights. Some big changes may soon be seen in the world of TV streaming.

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