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USA Today
5 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
New England Revolution vs. Inter MIami: Is Lionel Messi playing tonight? Here's the latest
Lionel Messi and Inter Miami are back in action on the road against the New England Revolution on Wednesday, July 9. And it's a chance for Inter Miami to make up some ground in the MLS standings after participating in the FIFA Club World Cup. Messi's status will be confirmed – whether he's a starter or comes off the bench for an appearance – when Inter Miami announces its starting lineup an hour before the match. Messi is coming off one of his best games of the season, in which he scored two goals with an assist in a 4-1 win against CF Montreal on Saturday, July 5. 'In Leo's case, if Leo is fine and doesn't have any problems, obviously my idea is always to let him play, because we know that if there's anyone who knows how to manage himself on the pitch and knows his body, it's him,' Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano said a day before the New England match. Here's everything you need to know about New England vs. Inter Miami: When is the New England Revolution vs. Inter Miami match? The match begins at 7:30 p.m. ET (8:30 p.m. in Argentina). How to watch New England Revolution vs. Inter Miami match live stream? The match will be available to live stream on MLS Season Pass via Apple TV. Is Messi playing tonight? It's likely Messi could be in action. His status will be confirmed when Inter Miami announces its starting lineup. New England Revolution vs. Inter Miami betting odds Here are the betting odds, according to BETMGM. Messi, Inter Miami upcoming schedule in July
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
MLS Season Pass is 50% off, but Apple TV+ subscribers can get a better deal
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, BGR may receive an affiliate commission. Starting today, Apple TV+ is lowering the season pricing for MLS Season Pass. Fans can subscribe for $49 to enjoy the rest of the 2025 season, which is 50% off the original $99 price. Even better, Apple TV+ subscribers can get MLS Season Pass for just $39. Advertisement Major League Soccer is currently celebrating its 30th season. Fans can watch stars like Lionel Messi, Diego Luna, Hany Mukhtar, Benja Cremaschi, Denis Bouanga, and Cavan Sullivan ahead of the MLS All-Star game, the third annual Leagues Cup tournament against Liga MX, and the playoffs this fall. Today's Top Deals As usual, matches are available in English and Spanish. To make the experience even better for soccer fans, they can tune into MLS 360, which Apple calls the 'match day whip-around show.' It's available in both English and Spanish and features live look-ins and highlights from around the league, along with pre-match coverage, post-match analysis, highlights, player profiles, interviews, club content, match replays, and more. One of the perks of the MLS Season Pass is Sunday Night Soccer. These matches have enhanced production and dedicated studio programming, and they're available to stream for Apple TV+ subscribers following MLS Countdown and MLS La Previa. This weekend's match features the Seattle Sounders and Columbus Crew. Advertisement Fans can get the MLS Season Pass through the Apple TV app on Apple devices, smart TVs, streaming devices, set-top boxes, game consoles, or on the web. More recently, Apple made the Apple TV app available on Google Play, which means millions of Android users can also take advantage of this MLS Season Pass deal. Apple Vision Pro users can watch the games alongside other apps in their physical space, use Environments with a screen that feels 100 feet wide, and enjoy Spatial Audio for a more immersive viewing experience. Don't Miss: Today's deals: Nintendo Switch games, $5 smart plugs, $150 Vizio soundbar, $100 Beats Pill speaker, more More Top Deals Advertisement Sign up for BGR's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. See the original version of this article on

Engadget
6 days ago
- Automotive
- Engadget
Apple may be trying to pick up Formula 1's US broadcast rights
Following the success of its F1 movie at the box office , Apple may be looking to move deeper into the world of motorsports. The company is reportedly in talks to snap up the US broadcasting rights for Formula 1. According to The Financial Times , Apple is interested in snatching away the rights from F1's current US broadcast partner, ESPN, when they become available in 2026. F1 is said to make about $85 million per year from its deal with ESPN. Interest in the sport has soared in the US over the last few years, in part due to the popularity of Netflix's Drive to Survive docuseries as well as Apple's movie and the introduction of two more grand prix in the country. As such, analysts estimate that F1's next US broadcast agreement could be worth around $121 million annually — chump change for Apple, which posted net income of $28.8 billion in the first three months of this year. ESPN failed to strike a new deal with F1 during an exclusive negotiating window, which closed last year. Other bidders are expected to be interested in the US broadcast rights. Securing the F1 broadcast rights seems like a natural next step for Apple in the world of sports. Along with its expansive Major League Soccer agreement, the company streams MLB games on Friday nights . It's unclear whether F1 races would require a separate subscription via Apple, like the MLS Season Pass , or if the company would want Formula 1 to ditch its own streaming service in the US as part of any deal.


Indian Express
7 days ago
- Sport
- Indian Express
Watch: Lionel Messi's assist splits defence wide open and leads to a goal… for the opposition team
Just when you thought that even Lionel Messi mush have his limitations, he manages to surprise you. The latest piece of trickery from the puny magician with a permanent spell on the football was providing an assist that was so good that stunned defenders could only stand and gawk as the striker slotted the ball into goal. It was a piece of football's skill that left even Inter Miami fans stunned into silence. Why? Because Messi had ended up assisting the opposition team's striker! The incident happened in the second minute of the game, where Messi came rushing back to the midfield to help out his defence. But he mis-controlled the pass to him with his famed left foot. Then, to make matters worse, he tried to pass the ball to another teammate near the Inter Miami box and ended up passing to Montreal's Prince Owusu, who converted to help the team lead 1-0 over Inter Miami just two minutes into the game. What was strange was that Messi was under no real pressure when he passed the ball to Owusu. In fact, the closest player to Messi at that point was his own teammate. The Argentine legend held his head in his hands as Montreal players celebrated. Prince Owusu gives @cfmontreal the early lead over Miami! 😮 📺 #MLSSeasonPass: — Major League Soccer (@MLS) July 5, 2025 But just in case fans were starting to think that Messi is human after all, he came roaring back into the game, scoring two goals, and assisting another one (this time to his own teammate) to help Inter Miami defeat CF Montreal 4-1 on Saturday night. He helped Tadeo Allende score Inter Miami's equaliser in the 33rd minute. Then, seven minutes later the legend got on the scoresheet himself. Luis Suárez headed a long ball from Tomás Avilés into Messi's path. The Argentine star dribbled into the box and coolly finished with his left foot to help Inter Miami take a 2-1 lead into the 40th minute. Soon enough, Telasco Segovia made it 3-1 for Inter Miami. Then it was Messi who tied up the game with a neat bow on top in the 62nd minute as he weaved through a pack of Montreal defenders to score his 12th goal of the season from 14 MSL games. (With Inputs from The Associated Press)

Engadget
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Engadget
Apple TV's MLS Season Pass is half off for the rest of the season.
If you've put off buying an MLS Season Pass this year then you're in luck. Today, Apple TV is cutting the price in half, dropping to $49 from $99, for the rest of the 2025 season. If you have an Apple TV+ subscription then you can get a seasonal subscription to the pass for just $39. To be fair, the season runs from February to October so the savings more than makes sense — though it wouldn't be suprising for a streamer to charge full price no matter the number of matches left. Apple announced the same deal on July 1 last year so, if you regret paying $99, it's a good thing to keep in mind for next year. You can watch matches and the matchday whip-around show in English and Spanish, which has interviews, highlights, replays and more. The seasonal subscription also gives you access to a "featured game of the week" broadcast during Sunday Night Soccer. Plus, watch live MLS Next Pro and MLS Next matches. If you buy something through a link in this article, we may earn commission.