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Apple announces MLS Season Pass Canadian pricing

Apple has confirmed Canadian pricing for its MLS Season Pass ahead of the February 25th start of the 2023 season.

Launching on February 1st in the Apple TV app, the Apple MLS Season Pass marks the beginning of a 10-year partnership between Apple and MLS. Fans can subscribe to MLS Season Pass for $19.99 CAD/month of $129/season. Apple TV+ subscribers get a discount — $16.99/month or $99/season. Family Sharing will allow up to six people to share a subscription.

Additionally, MLS has unveiled this season’s lineup of broadcasters:

  • Marcelo Balboa (match analyst)
  • Max Bretos (play-by-play)
  • Steve Cangialosi (play-by-play)
  • Tony Cherchi (studio host)
  • Kyndra de St. Aubin (match analyst)
  • Maurice Edu (match analyst)
  • Sacha Kljestan (studio analyst)
  • Sebastien Le Toux (match analyst)
  • Lori Lindsey (match analyst)
  • Frederic Lord (play-by-play)
  • Liam McHugh (studio host)
  • Pablo Ramírez (play-by-play)
  • Jillian Sakovitss (studio host)
  • Danielle Slaton (match analyst)
  • Taylor Twellman (match analyst)
  • Diego Valeri (studio analyst)
  • Bradley Wright-Phillips (studio analyst)
  • Jake Zivin (play-by-play)

Canadians will also have the option to select their home team’s radio for broadcast audio on the Apple TV App.

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Apple and Major League Soccer ‘MLS Season Pass’ launched in February 2023

Apple and Major League Soccer (MLS) have announced that the ‘MLS Season Pass’ will launch on February 1st, 2023 in more than 100 countries, including Canada and the United States.

The season pass is available directly through the Apple TV app on Apple TV set-top boxes, smart TVs, video game consoles and more. The package includes every live MLS regular-season game, the playoffs and the Leagues Cup, with no regional blackouts. Further, all matches featuring Canadian teams will stream in French.

The season pass is part of a 10-year content agreement between MLS and Apple. This is part of a broader strategy by Apple to offer more live sports through its Apple TV streaming app. For example, Apple’s Friday Night Baseball offers free Major League Baseball (MLB) games through Apple TV+.

Strangely, Apple’s press release regarding the season pass launch doesn’t include any information regarding Canadian pricing. However, several U.S. publications are reporting the cost is $99 USD (about $131.84 CAD) per season or $15 USD (roughly $19.98 CAD) per month. If you’re an Apple TV+ subscriber ($8.99 CAD/month), that cost goes down to $79 (approximately $105.21 CAD) per season and $13 (about $17.31 CAD) per month.

MobileSyrup has reached out to Apple Canadian pricing and will update this story when more information is available.

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Source: Apple

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Apple and MLS agree on a ten year streaming partnership

Apple and Major League Soccer (MLS) have announced that starting in 2023, soccer fans in Canada and the United States would be able to catch all MLS games directly on Apple TV, until the partnership ends in 2032.

According to Apple, it will release a new “MLS streaming service” that users would be able to subscribe to through the Apple TV app. “In addition to all of the match content, the service will provide fans a new weekly live match whip-around show so they never miss an exciting goal or save, and also game replays, highlights, analysis, and other original programming,” reads Apple’s blog post about the partnership.

Additionally, fans that buy the MLS full-season ticket packages would be able to claim the MLS streaming service subscription for absolutely free.

Fans would be able to catch the action don’t the Apple TV app on iPhone, iPad, Mac, smart TVs, and streaming sticks that support Apple TV and even on the web at tv.apple.com.

“For the first time in the history of sports, fans will be able to access everything from a major professional sports league in one place,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of services. “It’s a dream come true for MLS fans, soccer fans, and anyone who loves sports. No fragmentation, no frustration — just the flexibility to sign up for one convenient service that gives you everything MLS, anywhere and anytime you want to watch.”

MLS fans would be able to watch the games in English and Spanish, whereas games involving the Vancouver White Caps FC, Toronto FC and CF Montreal would be available in French as well.

Apple says that more information regarding when fans can sign up, subscription pricing, specific details about the new MLS programming, match schedules, broadcast teams, production enhancements, and pre and postgame coverage would be announced in the coming months.

Learn more about the partnership here.

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Source: Apple