Watch Leagues Cup 2025 Live via Apple TV’s MLS Season Pass
Apple and Major League Soccer (MLS) have today confirmed that the entire Leagues Cup 2025 tournament will stream exclusively on MLS Season Pass via Apple TV, beginning July 29 and running through August 31.

Now in its fifth year, the Leagues Cup brings together 18 MLS clubs and all 18 Liga MX teams in a redesigned format focusing on interleague matchups throughout the group stage and quarterfinals.
This year’s schedule features 62 matches, all played without ties, draws go directly to penalty shootouts. Phase One begins on Tuesday, July 29, with top teams from Columbus Crew engaging Liga MX champion Toluca in Columbus, Ohio. That opening night also includes marquee matchups such as Club León versus CF Montréal, Inter Miami facing Atlas, and San Diego FC debuting in the tournament.
The new format groups MLS and Liga MX clubs to face one another in Phase One. Each club will play three games against cross‑league opponents, and the top four finishing teams in each league-specific table will advance to the knockout stage .
very live match will be available on MLS Season Pass, accessible via the Apple TV app on Apple devices, Android devices, smart TVs, streaming devices, gaming consoles, cable platforms like DIRECTV and Xfinity, and web browsers. More than half the matches, 37 games, including all knockout round fixtures, will also be available to Apple TV+ subscribers at no extra cost.
Coverage features multilingual commentary in English, Spanish, and French where available, plus on-demand content such as Leagues Cup Countdown, Wrap-Up, La Previa, and El Resumen.

The platform offers helpful viewing features like Multiview, allowing users to watch up to four matches at once on compatible Apple TV 4K devices or iPads, and Catch Up to replay key moments if you join a game late.
Subscription pricing reflects promotional offers: $49 for the seasonal MLS Season Pass (a 50% reduction from the standard $99), with Apple TV+ subscribers paying just $39 in the U.S. The service covers not only Leagues Cup but the full MLS season, Campeones Cup, and MLS All-Star Game.
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