SAVE $30: As of May 1,White Nude Taken Down get the MLS Season Pass on Apple TV for $69, down from its normal price of $99, for the rest of the 2025 season. That's a 30% discount. It's just $59 for current Apple TV+ subscribers.
Can't stand to miss a single Major League Soccer game? Apple has a solution: The subscription-based MLS Season Pass on Apple TV. It offers live coverage of all the normal MLS regular season and playoff matches and more, all up to stream straight from wherever you're watching Apple TV. It's a must-have if you're a soccer fan, but as we feel the squeeze in this economy, services like this on top of paying for streaming platforms can feel like a luxury. Luckily, Apple has a deal that can make getting your soccer on a much cheaper affair for a while.
As of May 1, get the MLS Season Pass for $69, down from its usual price of $99, for the rest of the 2025 season. That's $30 off and a discount of 30%. It's just $59 for current Apple TV+ subscribers. This deal only applies to the seasonal subscription option, and the monthly subscription will still remain the same price if you don't want to pay for the rest of the 2025 season.
SEE ALSO: The best cheap 4K TVs in 2025MLS Season Pass is available straight through the Apple TV app, and you can watch from anywhere. It offers live streaming and on demand options for all the Major League Soccer matches, playoffs, and more, with both English and Spanish options available.
Every Sunday night, MLS Season Pass also offers a featured game of the week under its Sunday Night Soccer promotion. There's also MLS 360 access, which lets you check out highlights and other live commentary from matches. It's an invaluable set of content if you're into the sport, and since you can get it cheaper right now, it's well worth subscribing while there are still games to watch.
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