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Apple’s MLS Season Pass is now half off

The MLS Season Pass is now available at a discounted price of $49, giving subscribers full access to live games, highlights, and exclusive content.

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If you’ve been riding the emotional roller coaster of the 2025 Major League Soccer season—complete with last-minute goals, breakout rookies, and those dramatic shootouts—you’re in luck. Apple TV is slashing the price of its MLS Season Pass in half, dropping from the usual $99 down to $49 for the remainder of the campaign. Even better, if you’re already an Apple TV Plus subscriber, you’ll pocket an extra $10, bringing your out‑the‑door season pass to just $39. This limited‑time offer arrives just as the league hits the midseason mark, giving established fans and newcomers alike an affordable all‑access pass to every twist and turn of the playoffs race.

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MLS Season Pass on the Apple TV app featuring Inter Miami CF on a smart TV, 11-inch iPad Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro.
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Soccer fans can now watch the rest of the 2025 MLS season, including playoffs and Leagues Cup, for only $49 through Apple’s limited-time offer.

50% off at Apple

For your sub‑$50 investment, you unlock every single MLS fixture—from regular season clashes to the marquee MLS All‑Star Game, plus the Leagues Cup tournament and the highly anticipated autumn playoffs. Sunday Night Soccer, MLS’s premium weekly showcase with enhanced production and studio segments, is also included, as is MLS 360, Apple’s whip‑around highlight show that stitches together live look‑ins, coach analysis, and post‑game breakdowns across all simultaneous kickoffs. There are zero regional blackouts, meaning whether Seattle is hosting Miami or LA Galaxy is visiting Chicago, you can stream in crisp 1080p on nearly any device: smart TVs, streaming boxes, web browsers, and both Apple and Android mobile apps.

MLS Season Pass debuted on February 1, 2023, as part of a groundbreaking 10‑year, global over‑the‑top streaming pact between MLS and Apple. Under this deal, all league matches—regular season, playoffs, and even MLS Next events—have been produced in‑house and are exclusively available via the Apple TV ecosystem. Gone are the days of regional restrictions or paying extra for out‑of‑market games; every match is a global event, complete with English and Spanish commentary, plus French feeds for Canadian fixtures. Fans can also toggle on local radio broadcasts for a nostalgic twist.

Why the midyear markdown? It’s simply pro‑rata pricing in action. As the league barreled past its halfway point—22 of 34 regular season rounds, topped by the showpiece Summer Showcase fixtures—Apple’s offered a catch‑up deal to pull in those who may have been on the fence. In previous seasons, similar half‑season discounts have driven surges in subscription sign‑ups, especially around the All‑Star Game and Leagues Cup, where star players like Lionel Messi, Hany Mukhtar, and rising talents such as Cavan Sullivan showcase their skills on an international stage.

Soccer is best enjoyed with friends, and Apple knows it. Your MLS Season Pass can be shared with up to five family members through Apple’s Family Sharing feature. That means a household of six can catch every goal, tackle, and VAR check without duplicating subscriptions. Whether you’re hosting watch parties or tracking away matches while traveling, this feature keeps the cost per viewer astonishingly low—just under $8 per person for the rest of 2025 (or roughly $6.50 if you’re already on TV Plus).

One caveat: the pass auto‑renews at the regular rate once the 2025 season concludes. If you signed up for the $49 deal, your card will automatically face the full‑season charge of $99 when the calendar flips to 2026, unless you cancel in your Apple TV subscription settings. For Apple TV Plus subscribers, that renewal price jumps from $39 back to $79. If you’d rather not be roster‑locked come next February, mark your calendar to switch off auto‑renewal before the offseason.

Apple’s streaming innovations extend past phones and televisions. Apple Vision Pro users can bring live matches into virtual environments with spatial audio that places you courtside, while multi‑app multitasking lets you scroll Twitter reactions mid‑match without missing a minute of action. The Apple TV app is now on Google Play too, so Android devotees can join in. As the league expands—celebrating its 30th season in 2025—these technological touches reinforce MLS’s ambition to blend elite soccer with next‑gen media experiences.

MLS has been on a steady ascent, both in the U.S. sports hierarchy and on the global stage. Attendance records continue to tumble, designated player signings draw international headlines, and regional rivalries—from the Cascadia Cup to El Tráfico—fuel passionate fanbases. By democratizing access through aggressive midseason deals and eliminating blackouts, MLS and Apple are banking on sustained engagement: the more fans who tune in today, the larger the league’s footprint tomorrow. In a media landscape where streaming wars dominate, this partnership stands out as a model for rights holders aiming to reach viewers directly and affordably.

Whether you’ve been binge‑watching since Opening Day or you’re just getting to know the league’s breakout stars, now is the perfect moment to grab the MLS Season Pass at 50 percent off. Head to the Apple TV app, select MLS Season Pass, and choose either the one‑time seasonal plan or the monthly option—both discounted for a limited window. After that, kick back, queue up your favorite club’s next match, and experience why North American soccer’s top flight is heading toward its most exciting stretch yet. Just don’t forget to cancel before renewal if you’re not ready to commit for another full season.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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