Toronto FC fans can now watch every 2026 MLS game without missing a beat, thanks to Apple TV’s integrated MLS Season Pass. The club’s matches stream live on the platform, covering regular‑season fixtures, the MLS Cup Playoffs and the Leagues Cup.

Which platforms carry Toronto FC live?

Apple TV holds the primary rights, offering a seamless all‑in‑one experience for subscribers. In Canada, a handful of games also appear on TSN for English viewers and RDS for French audiences. When a match airs on either network, it’s simultaneously available on Apple TV, so you never need to juggle apps.

Are there any blackout restrictions?

No blackouts apply to Toronto FC games on Apple TV. Whether you’re in downtown Toronto or watching from a road trip, the stream is unrestricted. This eliminates the old regional‑blackout headaches that plagued traditional broadcasters.

Can I watch any games for free?

Apple occasionally places select MLS matches outside the paywall. Those games stream for free on the Apple TV app using a standard Apple ID—no subscription required. If you already have a cable or satellite package that includes TSN or RDS, you can also log into their apps to view the nationally broadcast Toronto FC matches at no extra cost.

What about radio and the Canadian Championship?

For an audio‑only feed, tune into TSN 1050 AM in Toronto, or stream it via iHeartRadio Canada. Apple TV even lets you switch the video’s audio to the local radio broadcast while you watch. The Canadian Championship is streamed on OneSoccer, with some marquee matchups also simulcast on Fubo through a TSN partnership.

Toronto FC sit 12th in Major League Soccer, 32 pts, 6W-14D-14L from 34 games, recent form WLDDD. They have scored 37 goals while conceding 44, leaving them 31 points behind leaders San Diego. Their next fixture is a home game against Charlotte on 2026-08-19.