This weekend, March 16 and 17, everyone can watch all Major League Soccer matches for free on the Apple TV app. So that’s not just the typical one or two free games.
In other words, you won’t need MLS Season Pass to watch Lionel Messi do his thing with Inter Miami CF against D.C. United — or any of the other 13 matches.
This is the kind of promotion designed to get you hooked so you subscribe to MLS Season Pass, in this second year of 10 in the deal between MLS and Apple.
All MLS matches are free to watch on Apple TV app March 16 and 17
Saturday, March 16, and Sunday, March 17, are special this year. And we’re not talking about St. Patrick’s Day taking up a whole weekend. We’re talking about watching every MLS soccer match for free (green beer optional).
So this weekend’s slate includes 14 scheduled matches in English and Spanish, plus the usual extra coverage. That includes the MLS 360 whip-round show covering all the action (available in English and Spanish).
And as you may know, usually you’d need MLS Season Pass to watch every match without blackouts or restrictions by area. It’s available for $99 per season, or $79 for anyone who already subscribes to the Apple TV+ streaming service.
In addition to all the matches, MLS Season Pass includes much more content. You can enjoy analysis and events like the Leagues Cup, MLS All-Star and Audi MLS Cup Playoff games. Get MLS Season Pass here.
So how do you watch free soccer on Apple TV? Get it on platforms like Apple devices or other places you stream content. Those could include an Amazon Fire Stick, Roku devices, a Comcast Xfinity set-top box, or gaming consoles like PlayStation and Xbox. And you can always watch it in a web browser at tv.apple.com.