MLS and Liga MX face off in Leagues Cup 2025 on Apple TV
Leagues Cup 2025 brings a full month of MLS vs. Liga MX matchups, streaming live starting July 29 on Apple TV.

Leagues Cup 2025 kicks off July 29, with every match streaming exclusively on MLS Season Pass via Apple TV. Fans in over 100 regions can follow the entire tournament live.
The tournament runs in two stages: Phase One begins July 29, followed by a knockout round ending August 31. A new format pits MLS and Liga MX clubs against each other through the quarterfinals.
This year's Leagues Cup includes 62 matches in total and no ties. MLS and Liga MX regular season play continues in August, with most tournament games held midweek.
The top three teams will earn automatic spots in the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup. In doing so, the teams will earn a chance to represent the confederation at the FIFA World Cup.
To check out the 2025 Leagues Cup Schedule, you can head to the official Leagues Cup site.
How to watch Leagues Cup on Apple TV
Fans can subscribe to MLS Season Pass for $49 and catch every Leagues Cup match and the rest of the 2025 season -- a 50% discount from the usual $99.
Apple TV+ subscribers can sign up for a reduced seasonal rate of $39. To learn more and subscribe, head to Apple's MLS Season Pass page in browser or via the Apple TV app.
Even more ways to enjoy Leagues Cup
Apple often leverages its ecosystem of services to enhance fan experiences during major events like Leagues Cup.
iPhone users can track scores, stats, and standings in real time using the free Apple Sports app. The app now supports Leagues Cup coverage in Mexico.
Apple Music features exclusive Leagues Cup playlists, including new mixes from Benjamin Cremaschi and Diego Luna. Each playlist is tied to a specific match during Phase One.
Apple Maps includes Guides to every MLS stadium featured in the tournament. Fans can explore each venue's history, design, and supporter culture.
In Apple News, users can follow a dedicated Leagues Cup hub for stories, scores, and standings. A new sports newsletter offers personalized updates by email during the tournament.
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