How to get MLS Season Pass

The 2023 Major League Soccer season welcomes the launch of Apple’s MLS Season Pass. This is the one stop hub for all things MLS related. Team-specific coverage, press conferences, highlights, syllabuses, and most importantly, games.

All matches during the Major League Soccer campaign, regular season, and postseason are available in the MLS Season Pass. Also, these games are available in multiple languages. Broadcasts in English and Spanish are standard for each game. Additionally, games involving Canadian teams have broadcasts in French. Therefore, those games are available in three languages.

The Season Pass is essential for fans of the league, whether they are fans of a specific team or fans of the entire league.

So if you want to watch as many matches as possible, here’s how to get the Season Pass.

Get and subscribe to the MLS season pass

To get the MLS Season Pass, here are the steps you need to follow.

Go ahead and activate the link for the MLSI Season PassLog in or create an account. You don’t need to subscribe to Apple TV+. Sign up with payment information. Watch Major League Soccer.

Simple as that! From there, you can use your sign-in information anywhere you have the Apple TV app and watch the Season Pass. Android users can also get the Season Pass.

MLS Season Pass through Apple has four different pricing options. The base monthly plan is $14.99 per month. However, you can get an annual option that covers you for an entire season for $99.

Let’s say you’re subscribed to Apple TV+. Please note that Apple TV+ and Season Pass are two separate entities. You do not need to subscribe to Apple TV+ to watch the Season Pass. If you are, or want to, there are some savings.

Apple TV+ subscribers can get the Major League Soccer Season Pass for $12.99 per month. The associated annual option for Apple TV+ subscribers is $79.

Major changes compared to previous seasons.

Previously, regional sports networks carried MLS games when national broadcasters did not. RSNs are out of the picture, as are ESPN and Univision. That leaves a very select number of games available on FOX and FOX Deportes.

In total, there will be 34 English-language games on television from the start of the regular season through MLS Cup. Fifteen of them are on FOX’s linear channel, and others are going to FS1. Univision is out of MLS, leaving Spanish-language games, about one a week, to FOX Deportes.

All games are available, regardless of whether or not they’re on national TV, if you get the MLS Season Pass.

To find out when soccer games are broadcast, download the free Soccer TV Schedules app, which includes listings for every live soccer game available in the United States (available on Apple iOS devices and Android devices).

Major League Soccer Guide

Here are some resources to help you get the most out of the MLS Season Pass!

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