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    Apple discounts MLS Season Pass to $69 for the rest of the season

    by 
    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    05.02.2024

    Apple is now selling the pass, which typically costs $99, for $69 for the remainder of the 2024 season

  • Apple marketing image showing an Apple TV screen with four Major League Soccer matches in multiview. Five additional stream options are at the bottom of the screenshot. Below that is an Apple TV device with Siri Remote.

    Apple TV adds multiview for live sports

    by 
    Will Shanklin
    Will Shanklin
    05.18.2023

    Apple added a multiview feature today for watching live sports on the Apple TV 4K. You can now watch up to four live streams of Major League Soccer matches, Friday Night Baseball games and the studio shows MLS 360 and MLB Big Inning.

  • Apple MLS Season Pass

    Apple's Major League Soccer Season Pass debuts February 1st for $99 per year

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    11.16.2022

    Apple will offer access to every Major League Soccer game starting February 1st, provided you're willing to pay $99 per season.

  • REUNION, FLORIDA - JULY 27: Nicolas Lodeiro #10 of Seattle Sounders looks to kick the ball during the second half against the Los Angeles FC during a round of 16 match of the MLS is Back Tournament at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex on July 27, 2020 in Reunion, Florida. (Photo by Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Images)

    Amazon Prime Video will stream some Seattle Sounders MLS games

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    08.18.2020

    But you'll only be able to watch them if you're in Washington state.

  • ESPN to debut live player-tracking visuals during MLS Cup

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    12.06.2014

    The MLS Cup 2014 is taking place this Sunday, December 7th at the StubHub Center in Los Angeles, where the LA Galaxy will play host to the New England Revolution. Obviously, one of the main stories around the final match of the season is the retirement of Landon Donovan, who is expected to hang up his cleats after the game -- win or lose. On the technical side, ESPN is going to be using its program to introduce set of live player-tracking graphics, which were developed by ChyronHego, a New York-based company that makes visuals broadcasters. As you can see in the video below, these will be shown on screen live, highlighting key players as the play is developing or in a replay.

  • ESPN lets you get closer to the action during MLS All-Star Game (update)

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    08.06.2014

    Goal-line technology is still a relatively new thing in football, having faced its first real test only about a month ago at the World Cup in Brazil. Here in the US, ESPN is doing something along those lines, mostly for entertainment purposes, during the 2014 MLS All-Star Game -- a match between a collection of Major League Soccer's best players and German club Bayern Munich. As Sports Video Group reports, ESPN has installed a set of cameras inside the goalposts of the Timbers' Providence Park, located in Portland, Oregon, to give viewers at home a better (and much closer) look at what happens in such a critical zone of the field. Bob Frattaroli, the man in charge of directing ESPN's game broadcast, told SVG that having this system in place is perfect for fans to experience "what's going on in the 6-yard box" and to see what movements players are making around it. "First of all, it's a really unique angle, but there's also an intimacy to it that you're not expecting," he said. Update: ESPN has posted a video clip of the cameras in place plus a highlight from their unique perspective, check it out after the break.

  • Google brings WatchESPN, MLS and more to Chromecast

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    06.03.2014

    The response Google's received since opening up its Chromecast SDK has been phenomenal, as more and more services continue to bring support for the tiny streaming device. As of today, we can add some extra entertainment options to the list. WatchESPN, Major League Soccer, Crunchyroll and the search giant's own Google+ are all welcoming Chromecast compatibility, thanks to updates to their respective apps on iOS and Android. WatchESPN and MLS Matchday join MLB.tv in letting you Cast live sports right from your smartphone or tablet -- that's assuming you have the right subscription, of course. Additionally, the Google+ iOS and Android applications now let you use the $35 dongle to display photos and videos on a TV near you; Crunchyroll, meanwhile, does the same, but with popular anime shows instead of your own media.

  • Major League Soccer has big plans for the World Cup and beyond

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    05.30.2014

    On June 12th, most football fans around the globe will have their eyes set on Brazil's Arena de Sao Paulo, where the host nation is set to take on Croatia in the opening match of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Here in the States, ESPN has already revealed how it plans to deliver coverage of the world's biggest sporting event, making it easy for you to watch anywhere, anytime. Sure, there are some caveats (namely, you still need to be a pay-TV subscriber to watch games), but the way ESPN intends to bring you content from Brazil will likely still be better than anything we've seen from previous World Cups. And "The World Wide Leader in Sports" won't be the only one. Major League Soccer, too, wants to be a source of info for anything that comes out of the event in South America.

  • Major League Soccer to stream out-of-market games on ESPN3

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    05.12.2014

    In an effort to increase popularity of the league in the US, MLS announced a new broadcasting partnership with ESPN, FOX and Univision. As part of the deal with these TV networks, which will run through 2022, MLS is bringing (some) out-market games to ESPN3. That, of course, includes the WatchESPN applications and the ESPN3 website. For Major League Soccer, this is a huge step, as it previously kept these games tied to one of its subscription services, including MLS Direct Kick and MLS Live. According to ESPN, the agreement is for "more than 200 MLS matches" per season, over the next eight years -- for reference, 323 matches were played during the 2013 season, not taking into account the playoffs.

  • Apple TV gains Major League Soccer and Disney Junior channels

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    09.26.2013

    It seems that Apple's taking its little hobby more seriously with each passing day. Not long after adding a slew of new features to Apple TV, the company has quietly added two additional channels to its growing lineup: Major League Soccer and Disney Junior. For its part, the MLS app lets viewers watch live league matches with a $25-per-season subscription, while the latter offering brings video content for young ones but relies on participating cable providers for access, similarly to the Disney Channel and Disney XD. We should mention the pair of channels appear to be only available in the US, so fret not if some of you don't see these show up on your Apple TV's homescreen.

  • Adidas miCoach Elite System set to equip all MLS teams in 2013, creates world's first 'smart league'

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    07.19.2012

    Today was yet another marvelous day for football buffs everywhere, as Adidas and MLS have announced Major League Soccer will be the first intelligent circuit on the globe. Having already planned an official debut for the German company's Elite System, now the pair's made it known that the wearable technology is going to be expanding well beyond next week's All-Star Game and into the MLS 2013 season. To refresh your mind a bit, the miCoach Elite System tracks an array of instrumental player data, such as speed (even if painfully slow like the Rio Ferdinand of late), acceleration, position, heartbeat and even the intensity of play -- which is then pushed instantly to, you guessed it, a coach's miCoach-equipped iPad. Adidas didn't mention when, or if, the Elite System will be adapted elsewhere, so we'll have to wait and see how long it takes others to join the "smart soccer" fun.

  • Adidas debuting miCoach tracking technology in this year's MLS All-Star Game (video)

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    04.10.2012

    While it's been a few months since Adidas launched those intelligent F50 miCoach cleats, it finally looks as if the German outfit's ready to test the tech on the football pitch. Adidas announced earlier today that its adizeros will be a part of the "world's first smart soccer match," during the MLS All-Star Game on July 25th in Philadelphia. With the help of the miCoach's tracking system, coaches are able to measure a player's speed and acceleration, how much ground was covered, the intensity of play, as well as spotting weaknesses and strengths. Naturally, the end results can then be analyzed on a computer or directly from an application on one of Apple's slates. Adidas says this is only the beginning, as it plans to bring the technology -- detailed in video form just after the break -- to other leagues around the world in the near future.

  • Who? EA reveals FIFA 10 North American cover athletes

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    08.11.2009

    After EA announced a trio of British gents gracing the cover of FIFA 10 in Europe last week, the company today revealed the box art for the North American iteration. Cuauhtémoc Blanco of Chicago Fire and Sacha Kljestan of Chivas USA appear on the box, with Jason Bateman Chelsea's Frank Lampard taking center stage. EA also revealed the game's release date Stateside to be October 20, while a Euro release has been confirmed for October 2. We'll be spending the extra few weeks figuring out what exactly Chivas USA is. Peep the full cover and a new video of FIFA 10 in action after the break. %Gallery-69462%

  • Microsoft, Xbox 360 sponsor new Major League Soccer team Seattle Sounders FC

    by 
    Griffin McElroy
    Griffin McElroy
    05.28.2008

    Those of you who enjoy soccer of the North American variety will begin to see jerseys emblazoned with a very familiar logo (that of the Xbox Live service) when a brand spankin' new Major League Soccer team, the Seattle Sounders FC, makes its debut in the 2009 season. The team (not to be confused with other Sounders franchises in the NASL and USL) recently agreed to a 5-year, $20 million sponsorship from Microsoft and its hot-under-the-hood home console.In addition to fancy new jerseys, the young team's home field will be tiled "The Xbox Pitch at Qwest Field", and the 360 will reportedly be recognized as the "official and exclusive video game console of Major League Soccer." We pray Sony doesn't respond by sponsoring a competing MLS team -- to combine the zealous fanaticism associated with gaming consoles and soccer teams may incite a fanboy war that would tear our continent asunder.[Thanks to everyone who sent this in!]