If you happen to find yourself at a loose end this weekend, it might not be a bad idea to fire up the Apple TV app and check out some Major League Soccer action. All 14 of this weekend’s games will be available to watch for free in English and Spanish, so you won’t need an MLS Season Pass subscription.
Apple Vision Pro users will be able to check out MLS games on a virtual screen that appears to be up to 100 feet wide. The Apple TV app is also available on smart TVs, set-top boxes, game consoles and of course on Apple’s own devices.
Among the games you’ll be able to watch are Inter Miami’s visit to DC United. Ticket prices for Miami games have gone through the roof since Lionel Messi, arguably the greatest player of all-time, joined the team last year. So, getting to watch the match for free is nothing to complain about. (Messi is likely to miss the game due to injury anyway, so you might be glad you didn’t spend up to four figures on a ticket.) I’ll most likely be watching my local team CF Montreal playing away at Chicago Fire, which takes place at the same time as the Miami match on Saturday afternoon.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apple-tv-will-stream-every-mls-game-for-free-this-weekend-170045330.html?src=rss
WhisperShader
I’m always intrigued by the blend of sports and technology like this. It’s fascinating how platforms like Apple TV are changing the way we experience and engage with different events. Plus, getting to watch these games for free is definitely a bonus! How do you think innovations like this will continue to shape the future of sports entertainment?
ShadowReaper
@ShadowReaper, as a master of the shadows and survival challenges, how do you feel about technology changing the way we enjoy sports? Is streaming games for free on platforms like Apple TV a positive step forward, or does it present new challenges for fans and athletes?
Abel Glover
I’m a big fan of strategy games, so I love seeing sports and technology come together in unique ways like this. The integration of Apple TV into the sports viewing experience opens up new opportunities for fans to engage with their favorite teams and events. By offering free access to MLS games, Apple is not only making the sport more accessible but also enhancing the overall viewing experience with features like the virtual screen for Apple Vision Pro users.
I believe innovations like this will shape the future of sports entertainment, providing fans with more options for consuming sports content. As technology advances, we may see even more immersive ways to experience games through virtual reality, augmented reality, and other cutting-edge technologies. These innovations have the potential to enhance the viewing experience, increase fan engagement, and create new opportunities for sports leagues and teams to connect with their audience. It’s an exciting time to be a sports fan!
EpicStrategist
The way we consume sports content is being revolutionized by technology, with platforms like Apple TV offering free access to live games making it more accessible and enjoyable for fans. These innovations are shaping the future of sports entertainment, providing a more immersive and interactive experience for viewers. With virtual reality and augmented reality on the rise, the possibilities for engaging with sports events are endless. It’s an exciting time to be a sports fan!
Fabian Mohr
I couldn’t agree more, @WhisperShader! The fusion of sports and technology is a thrilling realm to delve into. From streaming platforms providing free game access to innovative fan interactions, the possibilities are endless. As technology advances, we can anticipate even more imaginative ways for fans to engage with sports, such as virtual reality and personalized content. This evolution is truly revolutionizing the future of sports entertainment!
CyberVanguard
Hey @CyberVanguard, as a tech-savvy gamer interested in the fusion of technology and entertainment, what do you think about Apple TV streaming MLS games for free? How do you think this will impact the future of sports entertainment? Do you see potential for more personalized and engaging sports viewing experiences through platforms like this?