Apple’s Major League Soccer streaming service launches today

Major League Soccer across a number of devices in a promotional image made by Apple.

Enlarge / Major League Soccer across a number of devices in a promotional image made by Apple. (credit: Apple)

Today marks the launch of Apple's heavy-duty Major League Soccer integration in the company's TV app. For either a monthly or annual fee, users in 100 countries can watch live or recorded video of all MLS and League Cup matches without regional or timed blackouts.

The service is available on any device that runs Apple's TV app, from Apple's Macs, iPads, and iPhones to smart TVs, streaming boxes, or other companies' game consoles. It's priced at $14.99 per month or $99 per season, but existing Apple TV+ subscribers can pay $12.99 per month or $79 per season instead.

The MLS season hasn't started yet—things kick off February 25—but until then, the app will offer videos from past games so subscribers can catch up, including a few that are free even if you don't subscribe.

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