- Apple will present a new show – Sunday Night Soccer – for the next MLS season
- MLS Season Pass returns in 2025 with two new ways to watch the matches
- T-Mobile customers will have free access to MLS Season Pass
January is almost wrapped up and next month, in February 2025, the major football league season will begin. Each match, as well as comments and a backwards of sequences as well as documentaries, will be available with the kind authorization of the MLS season pass on Apple TV. And it’s a particularly exciting year for Major League soccer beyond Lionel Messi that is happening because it’s the 30th League season.
Celebrating this milestone, as well as to extend the programming, is a whole new show – Sunday Night Soccer – and there are more ways to broadcast MLS season Pass, one without even subscribing.
The MLS season pass will always cost $ 14.99 per month or $ 99 for the season, or $ 12.99 per month and $ 79 for the whole season if you subscribe to Apple TV Plus – one of the best services streaming. But, if you are a T-Mobile or Metro client by T-Mobile, you will get MLS Season Pass for free from February 18 as part of “T-Mobile Mardis”.
Apple’s service gives you access to each game without breakdown dates and is available in more than 100 countries. You also get comments during the match in English and Spanish and access to programs such as Sunday evening soccer and major tournaments such as the Cup League, the Star Match and the Audi MLS Cup qualifiers.
Until this season, you can broadcast MLS Season Pass content – including matches – wherever you can access Apple TV. It is really any apple apparatus gracked with the Apple TV application, including the iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV 4K, as well as countless streaming boxes, including Roku Ultra and native on Smart TV interfaces like Tizen, Google TV and Amazon of Samsung, and Amazon Fire TV.
However, Apple joins Comcast XFinity and Directv to facilitate a little more easily and watch a match. First of all, with Comcast, MLS season Pass will be integrated into the Xfinity user interface, allowing you to search for a MLS game, a bit like the way you are looking for a channel or another content on demand. You can even find games or programming like MLS 360 directly in the guide, which goes for the sets, X1 and the Xfinity Stream application on the devices.
XFINITY subscribers will be able to watch MLS 360 for free all 2025 season and get a free preview of MLS Season Pass from March 22 to 2. If you want to subscribe, you can do it throughout the Xfinity interface at the same price.
Directv customers will be treated in this same free trial, and the service will also integrate the passage of the MLS season in the existing interface. This means that you can surf the channels from 480 to 495 to find the match or other programs you want to watch.
It is an interesting decision by Apple that will probably expand MLS Pass season viewer. He also explains how people want to look at sport, because many stick to traditional cable services or digital alternatives like Xfinity Stream, YouTube TV or Hulu with live television to watch games through the MLB, NHL, NBA and NFL on a chain guide.
In the end, Apple and MLS always want to expand sport and spoil more eyes, and the two movements add up to do exactly that. The 2025 major league football season will start on February 22, 2025, at 2:30 p.m., with a match between Inter Miami CF and New York City FC.
If you cannot wait until then, you can watch the championship last year on MLS season Pass and select the pre-season matches from February 11, 2025. The service will also make its debut: Major League Soccer, A documentary series in eight games, in February 21, 2025.
You can see the trailer below and subscribe, as well as to find out more about the MLS season on Apple TV here.

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