The games will launch in 2023 on the company’s streaming service Apple +; The deal is worth $ 2.5 billion, according to the Athletic website
Apple announced a deal with MLS this Tuesday (June 14, 2022) (Major League Soccer) For broadcasting rights to the United States Soccer Championship for the next 10 years. The games will be shown exclusively on the Apple TV app from 2023 to 2032.
According to the news portal Athletes, Paying $ 2.5 billion for Apple rights. The agreement includes the MLS – the American National Football Championship – and the annual broadcasting of matches with teams from League 1, Canada, Mexico and the United States.
With the new partnership, MLS released a new schedule this Tuesday (June 14). All games are scheduled for Wednesday and Saturday nights.
Major League Soccer is currently airing ESPN, Unity And Fox.
On your profile TwitterApple CEO Tim Cook Celebrates Acquisition: “We are pleased to bring @MLS to @AppleTV! From next year, ⁇ Fans around the world can watch all Major League football matches in one place..
In addition to departure, the Streaming Apple TV + offers subscribers specialized content with behind-the-scenes, analytics and other competitive features at no extra cost. According to Apple, the competition is available online on all enterprise devices (iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD). apple.com And on TVs with Apple processor.
“Apple is the right partner to accelerate the growth of MLS and deepen the connection between our clubs and their fans.”MLS Commissioner Dan Carper said.
Oh Power 360 Contacted Apple’s consultation in Brazil to get new information about the deal, but did not receive a response until the end of this report. The venue for the demonstration is still open.
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