MLS Broadcast Rights Deal Set to Revolutionize North American Soccer Coverage
Explore how MLS' biggest rights agreement will revolutionize soccer broadcasting in North America with advanced tech and expanded content.
# MLS Broadcast Rights Deal Set to Revolutionize North American Soccer Coverage Major League Soccer (MLS) has secured a groundbreaking $7.7 billion deal with ESPN+ and ABC, marking the largest rights agreement in U.S. soccer history. The new partnership will revolutionize how fans access top-tier matches through advanced streaming technology and expanded coverage. ## Transformative Deal Details The five-year deal begins in 2026 and includes all MLS regular-season games, as well as playoff matches, on ESPN+ and ABC. ESPN+ subscribers will enjoy live stream access to every MLS game, with additional content such as player interviews, behind-the-scenes features, and analytics-driven insights. According to ESPN's Chief Content Officer, Sarah Slavin, "This deal is a major milestone for soccer in America. We are excited to bring the beautiful game closer than ever before to millions of passionate fans." ## Leveraging Advanced Technology The new rights agreement incorporates cutting-edge technology from Amazon Web Services (AWS), enhancing video quality and user experience. AWS's cloud-based infrastructure will support ESPN+'s ability to deliver high-definition matches in real-time, while also enabling seamless live streaming on various devices. "Our partnership with AWS is pivotal in ensuring that our fans receive the best possible viewing experience," stated Sarah Slavin. ## Enhanced Coverage and Fan Engagement In addition to expanding access through streaming platforms, the new deal will introduce a more extensive range of coverage, including highlights shows, player interviews, and behind-the-scenes documentaries. ABC will air select MLS games on their linear network, providing an even wider audience for the sport. "We are thrilled to showcase the incredible talent in MLS and bring these stories to fans across all platforms," said Dan Beckwith, President of Sports at Disney. ## Impact on Fan Base With this deal, MLS expects a significant increase in fan engagement and growth in viewership numbers. According to MLS Commissioner Don Garber, "This landmark agreement underscores our commitment to making soccer the go-to sport for fans across North America. We are confident that this partnership will lead to unparalleled fan experiences and continued success for the league." ## Conclusion The new broadcast rights deal between MLS, ESPN+, ABC, and AWS represents a significant step forward in the evolution of soccer coverage in North America. By leveraging advanced technology and offering expanded content across multiple platforms, the sport is poised to reach new heights in popularity and fan engagement.
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