UPDATE
July 29, 2025
The Concacaf-sanctioned competition will feature a new format as clubs from Liga MX face off against clubs from Major League Soccer
Fans can watch every match on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV from July 29-August 31
MLS Season Pass is available through the Apple TV app on Apple devices, Android devices, smart TVs, streaming devices, set-top boxes, and game consoles, as well as on DIRECTV, Xfinity, and at tv.apple.com. Additionally, 37 Leagues Cup matches will be available for Apple TV+ subscribers at no additional cost, including all knockout round matches. Fans can also access MLS Season Pass from the Apple TV app on Apple Vision Pro, where they can watch games alongside other apps in their physical space; within an Environment, so the screen feels 100 feet wide; and in Spatial Audio for an even more immersive viewing experience.
More Ways to Enjoy Leagues Cup
- For an in-depth look at Leagues Cup stats and standings, iPhone users can follow the action with Apple Sports, a free app for iPhone that gives sports fans a simple and fast way to stay up to speed on the tournament as it progresses. Users can easily navigate between scores and upcoming games; explore play-by-play information, team stats, lineup details, and live betting odds; and tap to go to the Apple TV app to watch live matches. Just in time for Leagues Cup, Apple Sports is now available in Mexico.
- Apple Music is helping fans gear up for Leagues Cup with exclusive warm-up playlists curated for select matches — including a refreshed mix from Inter Miami’s Benjamin Cremaschi and a brand-new playlist from Diego Luna debuting in Phase One.
- In Apple Maps, fans can explore Maps Guides to every stadium where MLS clubs play to learn more about the history, unique features, and supporter traditions of the stadiums at the epicenter of soccer culture in North America.
- In the Apple News app, fans can follow a dedicated Leagues Cup hub to read the latest stories, plus see scores and standings. And by signing up for the new Apple News Sports newsletter, fans can get personalized updates right in their inbox throughout the entire tournament.
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