Where and how to watch Major League Soccer (MLS) 2023 in Nigeria?
The American football league is growing in popularity and talent at a rapid rate.
MLS has expanded significantly around the world over the years, and it appears that the competition wants to increase its global viewership.
several elite European players have also moved to the MLS, as they get older and are no longer able to compete to European standards.
For the first occasion in the history of the league, 28 clubs will compete for the championship during the 2022 MLS season.
This year, Charlotte FC will make their debut, adding to the increasing list of recent expansion teams that already includes Austin FC from the previous year as well as Inter Miami and Nashville SC from the season before.
The league will have roughly 500 matches during the regular season of 2023 with 28 clubs and 34 games per team. Major League Soccer is available to those outside of North America as well. The league will be available for viewing during the entire season to fans worldwide.
Here’s how to watch every single Major League Soccer (MLS) game in Nigeria.
How to watch MLS 2023 in Nigeria?
There will be no broadcast of MLS in Nigeria.
But Major League Soccer has a new streaming home for the 2023 season: Apple TV. Each and every MLS match will be broadcast on the service at monthly and yearly rates depending on subscriber preference. The package is called MLS Season Pass.
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