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Apple cuts cost of 2024 MLS Season Pass by 50%

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Apple cuts cost of 2024 MLS Season Pass by 50%
Enjoy the rest of the MLS season at a sweet discount, starting now.
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 Soccer fans can watch the rest of the MLS season for $49. That’s half what Apple typically charges for an MLS Season Pass.

Subscribers can stream every match plus analysis and exclusive content. No Apple device required. If you’re wondering how much is MLS Season Pass, you can find more details in the first look at iPhone 17 Air’s alleged design.

Get a major discount on 2024 MLS Season Pass

Apple is the exclusive source for streaming Major League Soccer in over 100 countries. Its MLS Season Pass subscription has given fans access to the games since the start of the season in February with no blackouts.

Joining now means you’ve missed the previous games, but it comes with a significant discount. The cost is down to $49, or $39 for Apple TV+ subscribers. That’s $50 less than the price at the start of the season.

And there’s plenty of soccer still to come. The Pass includes the rest of the season plus the entire playoffs and the League Cup.

Alternatively, pay $14.99 a month. There’s no discount for this option though, of course. Apple TV+ subscribers can get a month of soccer for $12.9.

Subscribe now from: Apple

Note that, unless it’s cancelled, the MLS Season Pass subscription automatically renews at the beginning of the 2025 season at the regular price.

Apple offers this sports streaming service but it it’s watchable from a wide variety of devices. Beyond iPhone, Mac and iPad, the Apple TV app is available on smart TVs, streaming devices, set-top boxes, and game consoles, as well as on the web at tv.apple.com.

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