Toronto FC finds itself excluded from the 2025 Leagues Cup, having failed to qualify as only the top nine teams from each conference made the cut. This setback shifts Toronto`s focus to their MLS campaign and the Canadian Championship, where they will face CF Montréal in the first round. Their season opener against D.C. United on February 23 will be a critical test for the team under the guidance of coach Robin Fraser.
Preseason activities are heating up, with teams engaging in friendly matches. LAFC is set to clash with Club América on February 11, while Inter Miami will take on Orlando City SC on February 14. These matches will be available for streaming on the MLS Season Pass, allowing fans to catch the action live.
A new feature for the upcoming season is "Sunday Night Soccer," which will spotlight a game of the week on Sunday evenings. This initiative promises enhanced production quality, dedicated pre- and post-game shows, and studio programming. The inaugural match will showcase San Diego FC`s debut against the reigning MLS Cup champions, LA Galaxy, on February 23.
Additionally, Apple TV+ will launch an eight-part documentary series titled "Onside: Major League Soccer" on February 21, offering unprecedented access to players, coaches, and clubs from the previous season, further enriching the viewing experience for fans.
For more details, check out the MLS Season Pass and the Toronto FC news.
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