The global soccer hangover is officially over, and Major League Soccer is wasting absolutely no time getting back to business.
After taking a month-long breather to let the 2026 FIFA World Cup take center stage, the league is roaring back to life this week. On July 16 and 17, all 30 MLS clubs are returning to action, and if you’re trying to figure out where to watch the chaos unfold, the answer is exactly where it was before the break: Apple TV.
For tech and sports media onlookers, this restart isn’t just about getting local clubs back on the pitch; it’s a massive showcase for Apple’s ongoing, multi-billion-dollar gamble on live sports streaming.
The post-World Cup star power
If you thought the league would ease back into the regular season, the upcoming schedule proves otherwise. The league is leaning hard into massive narrative storylines right out of the gate, starting with a blockbuster reunion at Soldier Field.
When the Chicago Fire hosts the Vancouver Whitecaps on July 16, fans will witness a matchup that feels more like a Bundesliga throwback than a standard mid-July MLS fixture. Polish striking icon Robert Lewandowski, who recently signed with Chicago during the summer transfer window, will go head-to-head against his longtime FC Bayern Munich partner-in-crime, Thomas Müller, who is now anchoring Vancouver. For years, these two formed one of the most lethal attacking duos in European football; now, they’re facing off on American soil.
But the star power doesn’t stop in Chicago. A record-breaking 45 MLS players represented 17 different countries at the World Cup this summer, and they are filtering back into their respective squads with plenty of momentum. Orlando City SC is welcoming back Canadian goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau—who played every single minute of Canada’s historic knockout-stage run—alongside their massive new summer signing, French international Antoine Griezmann. Meanwhile, Lionel Messi, fresh off cementing his legacy as the World Cup’s all-time leading scorer while captaining Argentina, is back to lead Inter Miami CF’s push toward the playoffs.
Add in marquee rivalry matches like the Cascadia Cup between the Seattle Sounders and Portland Timbers, and the iconic El Tráfico showdown between the LA Galaxy and LAFC, and the league has engineered the perfect weekend to capture the post-World Cup soccer hype.
Apple’s aggressive broadcast strategy
For Apple, this two-day blitz is the perfect opportunity to flex its ecosystem. The tech giant is streaming every single match live across more than 100 countries via the MLS Season Pass on the Apple TV app, maintaining its strict “no blackouts” promise.
Interestingly, Apple is also opening up the gates to audiences who might not usually browse the Apple TV app. Through a partnership with EA SPORTS, mobile gamers playing EA SPORTS FC Mobile will be able to watch the Chicago vs. Vancouver match live directly inside the game’s app via a simulcast called FCM TV. It’s a clever piece of cross-promotion: meet the younger, digitally native soccer fans exactly where they already spend their time, and hand them a free one-month trial of Apple TV on the way out.
Beyond the live streams, the company is dropping a full-court press across its other services. If you log into Apple Fitness+, you’ll find a new “Time to Walk” audio episode featuring Thomas Müller reflecting on his career transitions. Pop over to Apple Music, and there are player-curated playlists from the likes of Diego Luna and Sebastian Berhalter to get you in the matchday mood. Even Apple Maps is getting in on the action with dedicated, club-curated Matchday Guides helping fans find the best local spots to grab a drink or a bite to eat before kickoff.
Ultimately, the July 16 and 17 restart feels less like a simple resumption of a sports calendar and more like a coordinated cultural event. As the regular season careens toward the Leagues Cup and the MLS Cup Playoffs, Apple is making it incredibly clear that they don’t just want to broadcast the sport—they want to own the entire lifestyle surrounding it.
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