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MLS Season Pass 2025: Full access to Lionel Messi, Leagues Cup, and every MLS game worldwide

MLS Season Pass 2025: Full access to Lionel Messi, Leagues Cup, and every MLS game worldwide

Time of India24-05-2025

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With Major League Soccer (MLS) marking its 30th anniversary, the league is entering a new age of international prominence and digital connectivity. The presence of global superstars such as
Lionel Messi
and the growth of inter-league rivalry via the Leagues Cup have accelerated the sport's popularity in North America.
Apple
's MLS Season Pass is now making it easier than ever for supporters around the globe to be connected to every instant of the action.
How to stream Lionel Messi and Leagues Cup games with MLS Season Pass
Unveiled in 2023 as part of a historic 10-year agreement between MLS and Apple, the MLS Season Pass is not just a streaming option—it's the sole portal to all regular-season games, MLS Cup Playoff battles, and Leagues Cup matches. Whether you're watching Lionel Messi's newest outing with Inter Miami or monitoring previous European stars such as Christian Benteke with D.C. United, MLS Season Pass makes sure no one stays behind.
Apple's MLS Season Pass provides unparalleled coverage of Major League Soccer, including the Leagues Cup, without regional blackouts.
What distinguishes MLS Season Pass from other sports streaming services is its ease and worldwide availability. Accessible anywhere in the world through Apple TV, it allows viewers to watch games live or on-demand—unencumbered by the regional blackout policies that so often infuriate American sports viewers.
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One of the highlights of the 2025 package is Sunday Night Soccer, a top-of-the-line, prime-time event presenting the week's biggest game. The games are shown around the world, and though they start late in European time zones (in the range of midnight in the UK), the uninterrupted viewing guarantees fans never miss their favorite celebrities competing.
Subscribers can also view some of the games for free, a tactical play by Apple to introduce prospective subscribers to the thrill without requiring them to commit.
For those that do commit, it begins at $14.99 per month or $99 for the entire season. Apple TV+ subscribers enjoy a discount rate—$12.99 per month or $79 per year—making it one of the most value-packed football streaming packages on the market.
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As Major League Soccer stretches further into the international football limelight, Apple's MLS Season Pass is an innovative platform that is rewriting the book on how fans engage with the sport. With no blackouts in sight, global availability, and comprehensive Leagues Cup coverage, it offers a seamless, contemporary experience following the league's most historic moments—and every Lionel Messi highlight in between.
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