If you’re a soccer fan, it’s gonna be a fun month. The Leagues Cup returns today, and every match of the tournament will stream live on MLS Season Pass via the Apple TV app. Here’s how to follow along. This is the tournament’s third edition that pits Major League Soccer clubs against teams from Mexico’s Liga MX. This year will feature 62 matches in total, with no ties, up to the Leagues Cup Final on August 31. Like last year, Apple’s MLS Season Pass will exclusively broadcast every Leagues Cup match, which will be made available in over 100 countries and regions. How to watch Leagues Cup 2025 on Apple TV All Leagues Cup matches will stream live on MLS Season Pass with commentary in English and Spanish. Apple also says that “additionally, 37 Leagues Cup matches will be available for Apple TV+ subscribers at no additional cost, including all knockout round matches.” If you’ve got an Apple TV 4K or an iPad, you can use Multiview to watch up to four matches at once. And if you tune in late, you can use the Catch Up feature to see key moments before, well, catching up to the live stream. There will also be exclusive pre- and post-match content, including Leagues Cup Countdown and Leagues Cup Wrap-Up in English, and La Previa and El Resumen in Spanish. For Spanish-speaking fans, Apple is bringing in a new lineup of broadcasters, including Oswaldo Sánchez, Pável Pardo, and Ana Jurka. MLS Season Pass is available via the Apple TV app on Apple devices, smart TVs, game consoles, Android, web browsers, and the Apple Vision Pro. If you’re not a subscriber, Apple is offering a seasonal MLS Season Pass for $49 (or $39 for existing Apple TV+ subscribers), giving you access to the entire Leagues Cup and the rest of the 2025 season. Extra content beyond Apple TV In addition to the live streams, Apple is integrating Leagues Cup coverage across its platforms: 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. Do you plan on watching the matches? Got a team you’re backing? Let us know in the comments. Mac deals on Amazon