Sources: Apple scrapping MLS Season Pass in '26
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Sources: Apple scrapping MLS Season Pass in '26
"Fans of Major League Soccer will no longer need an Apple TV Season Pass to watch matches in the 2026 season, sources told ESPN. On Thursday, sources told ESPN that Major League Soccer and Apple TV will make matches available to viewers with an existing Apple TV account. Viewers will be able to access all regular-season matches, Leagues Cup tournament, the MLS All-Star Game, Campeones Cup and MLS Cup Playoffs with a standalone Apple TV subscription, sources said."
"The move comes after the league announced that the 2025 MLS Cup playoffs would be accessible to all Apple TV subscribers. MLS also made over 200 regular-season matches available to Apple TV subscribers, including all Sunday Night Soccer games, which allowed the league to see an increase in viewership and move towards the recent shift. Apple will ultimately decide what the distribution will be."
Major League Soccer will make matches available to any subscriber with an Apple TV account for the 2026 season. The offering will include all regular-season matches, the Leagues Cup tournament, the MLS All-Star Game, Campeones Cup and MLS Cup Playoffs via a standalone Apple TV subscription. The MLS Season Pass additional package will end after the 2025 season. The change follows making the 2025 MLS Cup playoffs and over 200 regular-season matches available to Apple TV subscribers, which increased viewership. MLS will join Formula 1 within Apple TV’s catalogue, and Major League Baseball offers Friday Night Baseball to Apple TV subscribers without extra cost.
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