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Apple's MLS Season Pass drops to as low as $25 for the rest of 2025

Apple's MLS Season Pass drops to as low as $25 for the rest of 2025

Apple is offering a discounted MLS Season Pass for the remainder of the 2025 season. The season pass is available for $25 for Apple TV+ subscribers and $29 for everyone else. This is the latest in a series of price cuts, as Apple previously slashed the price to $49 in July. Last year, the end-of-season discount saw the pass drop to just $10. The 2025 season is well underway, with teams having between five and nine games left to play. Inter Miami has the most games remaining due to their participation in the Club World Cup, which could mean more chances to see Lionel Messi in action. The season will conclude with the MLS Cup final on December 6. The article also highlights some new high-profile imports to the league, including Son Heung-min at Los Angeles FC and Thomas Müller at Vancouver Whitecaps.

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