- Apple will premiere a new show – Sunday Night Soccer – for the next MLS season
- MLS SEASON PASS WROMS BACK IN 2025 WITH TWO NEW WAYS TO LOOKING THE GAMES
- T-Mobile customers get free access to MLS season passports
January’s almost wrapped, and next month, in February 2025, the Major League football season starts. Each game along with comments and a backlog of recordings as well as documentaries will be available with permission from the MLS season Pass on Apple TV. And it is a particularly exciting year for the Major League Soccer Beyond Lionel Messi, who stays around as it is the league’s 30th season.
Celebrating that milestone as well as making an effort to expand programming is a whole new show – Sunday Night Soccer – and there are several ways to stream MLS Season Pass, one without once to subscribe.
MLS Season Pass still costs $ 14.99 a month or $ 99 for the season, or $ 12.99 a month and $ 79 for the whole season if you subscribe to Apple TV Plus – one of the best streaming services around. But if you are a T-Mobile or Metro of T-Mobile Customer, you will get MLS seasonal pass free of charge from February 18 as part of “T-Mobile Tuesdays.”
Apple’s service gives you access to each game without blackout dates and is available in over 100 countries. You also get comments during the game in English and Spanish and access to shows like Sunday Night Soccer and big tournaments such as the League Cup, All-Star Game and Audi MLS Cup Playoffs Games.
Until this season you could stream MLS Season Pass content – including the matches – wherever you could access Apple TV. It’s really any Apple device with the permission of the Apple TV app, including iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV 4K, as well as countless streaming boxes including Roku Ultra and natives on smart TV interfaces such as Samsung’s Tizen, Google TV and Amazon Fire TV.
However, Apple is working with Comcast XFinity and Directv to make it a little easier to jump in and see a game. First with Comcast, MLS Seasonal Pass will be integrated into the XFinity user interface, so you can search for an MLS game, as well as how to search for a channel or other on-demand content. You will even be able to find games or programming like the MLS 360 just within the guide that goes to set-top boxes, the X1 and XFinity Stream app across devices.
XFinity subscribers will be able to see the MLS 360 entire 2025 season free and get a free preview of MLS season pass from February 22 to March 2. If you would like to subscribe, you can do it right through XFinity interface at the same price.
Directv customers will be treated with the same free test and the service will also integrate MLS seasoning into the existing interface. This means you can surf channels 480 to 495 to find the match or other programming you want to see.
It is an interesting step from Apple that is likely to extend viewing to the MLS season passport. It also talks to how people want to watch sports as many people stick with traditional cable services or digital alternatives such as XFinity Stream, YouTube TV or Hulu with Live TV to watch games over MLB, NHL, NBA and NFL on a canal guide.
In the end, Apple and MLS still want to expand the sport and get more eyes on it, and both traits just add it. Major League football season 2025 starts on February 22, 2025, at. 14:30 one, with a match between Inter Miami CF and New York City FC.
If you can’t wait until then, you can see last year’s championship at MLS Season Pass and choose Forsy season, which begins on February 11, 2025. The service will also debut on site: Major League Soccer, an eight-part documentary series, February On February 21, 2025.
You can see the trailer for it below and subscribe as well as learning more about MLS season passes on Apple TV here.

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