The short answer
For the 2026 MLS season in Canada, the home of the league is Apple TV. From 2026, every MLS match — the full regular season, Leagues Cup, the MLS All-Star Game, the Campeones Cup and the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs — is included with an Apple TV subscription. One important brand change: the standalone "MLS Season Pass" add-on ended after 2025; MLS is now simply included with Apple TV, so you no longer buy a separate Season Pass. On top of that, TSN (English) and RDS (French) carry a select schedule of linear broadcasts featuring the Canadian clubs plus select postseason games and MLS Cup 2026. So Apple TV is the every-match home; TSN and RDS are the select-broadcast linear option for the Canadian teams.
Apple TV: every match, included with the subscription
Apple TV is the exclusive global streaming home of MLS, and from 2026 every match is included with an Apple TV subscription — there is no separate add-on to buy. That covers the entire regular season, the Leagues Cup, the MLS All-Star Game, the Campeones Cup and the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs, all in one place, with no blackouts on MLS matches. For a Canadian fan, that means every game of the three Canadian clubs — CF Montreal, Toronto FC and the Vancouver Whitecaps — plus every other MLS match, is on Apple TV.
Note the brand change carefully: through 2025, MLS streamed via the standalone "MLS Season Pass" on the Apple TV app. That standalone Season Pass brand ended after 2025. From 2026, MLS is included with an Apple TV subscription rather than sold as a separate pass — so do not go looking for "MLS Season Pass" as a separate purchase for 2026. Apple TV streams on the Apple TV app across iPhone, iPad, Apple TV box, smart TVs, streaming devices, games consoles and the web. Check Apple for current Apple TV subscription pricing.
TSN and RDS: select linear broadcasts of the Canadian clubs
Alongside the Apple TV every-match home, Bell Media's TSN (English) and RDS (French) carry a select schedule of MLS linear broadcasts in Canada for 2026. Their schedule is built around the Canadian clubs — CF Montreal, Toronto FC and the Vancouver Whitecaps — plus select postseason games and MLS Cup 2026.
This is select live coverage, not the full season: TSN and RDS pick out matches featuring the Canadian teams and the key postseason fixtures, rather than carrying every MLS game. For a fan who follows one of the three Canadian clubs and wants to watch on traditional TV — or in French on RDS — the TSN/RDS broadcasts are a useful linear complement. But for complete coverage of a club's full season, and for every other MLS match, Apple TV is the home. You can watch the TSN and RDS broadcasts through a TV package that includes those channels or via their streaming apps where available.
Which option do you need?
For complete MLS coverage in Canada — every match of every club, the Leagues Cup, the playoffs and MLS Cup — Apple TV is the single answer, included with an Apple TV subscription from 2026. It is the only way to watch every MLS game.
TSN and RDS are a complement, not a replacement: they carry select linear broadcasts of the Canadian clubs plus select postseason and MLS Cup 2026, which suits a fan who wants to catch the big Canadian-club games on traditional TV (or in French on RDS) without streaming. If you follow a Canadian club closely and want all of its matches, you still need Apple TV; the TSN/RDS broadcasts give you a subset on linear TV. Check Apple for current Apple TV pricing, and your TV provider for TSN and RDS availability.
MLS schedule and Matchcast
The MLS regular season runs from late February through the autumn, followed by the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs and the MLS Cup final. The Leagues Cup (against Liga MX clubs) and the MLS All-Star Game punctuate the summer. The three Canadian clubs — CF Montreal, Toronto FC and the Vancouver Whitecaps — play through the same calendar.
Matchcast lists every MLS 2026 fixture with its Canadian broadcaster, so you can see whether a given match is on Apple TV (every match) and whether it is also one of the select TSN or RDS linear broadcasts of the Canadian clubs. For a complete season, the through-line is Apple TV; TSN and RDS add the select Canadian-club games on traditional TV.