
Xfinity Customers Can Now Enjoy Sunday Night Soccer on MLS Season Pass Free
Today's announcement is the latest development in Comcast's and Apple's partnership to deliver Xfinity customers an unmatched viewing experience for MLS Season Pass, which features every MLS game with no blackouts, along with in-depth coverage and analysis, exclusive content, and more. Xfinity currently offers free access to MLS 360 for all Xfinity customers and integrates every MLS Season Pass match into the channel guide on X1 and the Stream app.
'Since we kicked off our partnership with Apple and MLS earlier this year, we've seen a great response from customers. They're enjoying MLS 360 and tuning in to the integrated match channels consistently week after week,' said Vito Forlenza, Vice President, Sports Entertainment, Comcast. 'Adding Sunday Night Soccer for free introduces even more customers to all the excitement of the season and continues our commitment to deliver greater value at no additional cost.'
MLS Sunday Night Soccer on X1 and Stream will launch Sunday, May 18, just in time for MLS's special Rivalry Week double header. At 7 p.m. ET, Lionel Messi and Inter Miami CF take on Orlando City SC, followed by MLS's biggest rivalry when LA Galaxy meets LAFC. All Sunday Night Soccer matches on Xfinity will be available in both English and Spanish with enhanced production and dedicated studio programming.
Customers will be able to quickly find the matches within the soccer hub on X1 and Stream. X1 customers can also say 'MLS' into their voice remote to start watching.
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