All of Apple TV's coverage of the LA Galaxy versus Houston Dynamo FC MLS game on May 23, 2026, will be shot live only on the iPhone 17 Pro . Apple TV will shoot its first MLS game entirely on an iPhone - image credit: Apple Apple previously ditched its MLS Season Pass and allowed all Apple TV subscribers to watch Major League Soccer for free in 2026 . Now those subscribers are going to see a game where every camera and every angle is shot on an iPhone. According to Apple, this is the first time an iPhone has been used to capture a whole major professional sporting event live. The iPhone 17 Pro will capture everything from "team warmups on the pitch, player introductions, in-net goal angles, and the atmosphere inside the stadium." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
All of Apple TV's coverage of the LA Galaxy versus Houston Dynamo FC MLS game on May 23, 2026, will be shot live only on the iPhone 17 Pro . Apple TV will shoot its first MLS game entirely on an iPhone - image credit: Apple Apple previously ditched its MLS Season Pass and allowed all Apple TV subscribers to watch Major League Soccer for free in 2026 . Now those subscribers are going to see a game where every camera and every angle is shot on an iPhone. According to Apple, this is the first time an iPhone has been used to capture a whole major professional sporting event live. The iPhone 17 Pro will capture everything from "team warmups on the pitch, player introductions, in-net goal angles, and the atmosphere inside the stadium." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
All of Apple TV's coverage of the LA Galaxy versus Houston Dynamo FC MLS game on May 23, 2026, will be shot live only on the iPhone 17 Pro .
Apple TV will shoot its first MLS game entirely on an iPhone - image credit: Apple Apple previously ditched its MLS Season Pass and allowed all Apple TV subscribers to watch Major League Soccer for free in 2026 .
Now those subscribers are going to see a game where every camera and every angle is shot on an iPhone.
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