Did Tuesday's announcement for its Leagues Cup tournament serve as an admission from MLS that players are playing in too many games? It would appear so.
There are a lot of things that Major League Soccer could do to capitalize on North America hosting next year’s men’s World Cup. It could loosen its always-complicated roster rules. It could increase its salary cap,
Expansion teams, especially in recent years, offer a near-guaranteed return on investment. With committed infrastructure and a growing fan base, these teams help accelerate the growth of MLS—a relatively young league compared to other top divisions in world soccer—both across North America and beyond.
If you have T-Mobile or Metro by T-Mobile, you can get free Season Pass access for every regular season game. You'll need to sign up for a subscription via the T-Life app on T-Mobile Tuesdays starting Feb. 18. You must have an Apple account, and be sure to redeem the offer by March 4 at 4:59 a.m. ET.
Major League Soccer doesn't have a promotion and relegation system like most professional soccer leagues. But why?
T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile are giving a free MLS Season Pass to all their customers. Customers can redeem the offer on the T-Life app starting February 18, 2025. The pass includes live streams of all regular season matches, playoff matches, and the Leagues Cup.
Nashville SC striker Sam Surridge met with reporters Wednesday after the team's practice to talk about the upcoming MLS season.
Ahead of the 30th season of Major League Soccer starting next month, Apple opened up subscriptions to MLS Season Pass.
As part of the qualification criteria for official North American cup competitions during the 2025 and 2026 seasons, Leagues Cup 2025 will feature:
Major League Soccer and Apple announced details of this year’s MLS Season Pass streaming package on Wednesday. And this time, the details weren’t just about MLS and Apple. After two years of making fans pay through Apple to get the package,
Every preseason, MLS teams travel to two different locations for training camp. Columbus Crew explains the difference between each leg.