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Major League Soccer Returns to Apple TV+ With Weekly ‘Sunday Night Soccer’ Matches

Major League Soccer Returns to Apple TV+ With Weekly ‘Sunday Night Soccer’ Matches

Apple and Major League Soccer today announced Sunday Night Soccer. Apple TV+ will feature an MLS match every Sunday evening during the 2025 season, which kicks off in late February. The Sunday night game is included with an Apple TV+ subscription at no additional cost.

The 2025 regular season kicks off with the MLS is Back weekend on Saturday, February 22 and Sunday February 23, with all 30 clubs set to take the field.

Sunday Night Soccer matches will feature broadcast talent on camera, with leading MLS Season Pass broadcasters Jake Zivin, Taylor Twellman, and Andrew Wiebe on the call for English broadcasts, and Sammy Sadovnik and Diego Valeri in Spanish. MLS Wrap Up and MLS El Resumen will move to Sunday evenings following the final Sunday match to highlight and recap the full week of matches, giving fans a more comprehensive view of all the week’s action, with first-rate commentary and analysis, along with can’t-miss highlights.
The inaugural Sunday Night Soccer matchup will showcase the league’s newest franchise, San Diego FC, as it makes its debut against reigning MLS Cup champions LA Galaxy on February 23 at 7 p.m. ET.

Sunday Night Soccer will also be included with a 2025 MLS Season Pass subscription, which is available in the U.S. for $14.99 per month, or $99 for the full season, and this subscription allows you to watch select preseason matches, all regular season matches, the MLS Cup playoffs, and more.

T-Mobile is offering qualified T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile customers — including business customers — complimentary access to MLS Season Pass all season long with no blackout dates. T-Mobile customers can redeem for a limited time via T-Mobile Tuesdays in the T-Life app, starting February 18. MLS Season Pass is also available through Comcast Xfinity and DIRECTV this season.

This is the third year of a 10-year streaming agreement between Apple and Major League Soccer.