The 30th season of Major League Soccer kicks off this weekend, and all 30 clubs will take the field this Saturday and Sunday on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV, with all players wearing a unique Apple TV patch on their left sleeve. The players will wear the patch throughout the entire MLS season.
Apple today announced that the left sleeve of every MLS club’s jersey will feature an Apple TV patch throughout the season. There are 30 custom Apple TV jersey patches in total, each inspired by the given club’s “distinctive crest, color palette, and visual identity.”
MLS jerseys already had an Apple TV patch for the past few seasons, but the logo previously had a generic design in white or black.

The opening of the 2025 MLS season marks the third year of the 10-year Apple-MLS partnership. Fans in more than 100 countries and regions can sign up for MLS Season Pass to access every MLS game with no blackouts, along with in-depth coverage and analysis, exclusive content, and more — including the annual Leagues Cup tournament, Campeones Cup, MLS All-Star Game, Audi MLS Cup Playoffs games, and select MLS NEXT Pro matches. The full regular-season schedule can be found at mlssoccer.com.
In the Apple TV app, you can subscribe to MLS Season Pass to watch all regular season and playoff matches. In the U.S., MLS Season Pass is priced at $14.99 per month, or $99 for the full season. Apple TV+ subscribers can subscribe for $12.99 per month, or $79 per season. Qualified T-Mobile subscribers can get a free season subscription by using the T-Life app.
For the first time, Apple TV+ subscribers can enjoy a single MLS match every Sunday evening, even if they do not have a subscription to to MLS Season Pass. The first Sunday Night Soccer matchup of the season will see the league’s newest franchise, San Diego FC, debut against reigning MLS champions LA Galaxy, on Sunday at 7 p.m. Eastern Time.