You already know where to catch Toronto FC, Montreal Impact and Vancouver Whitecaps matches, but now the rest of Major League Soccer has found a new home in Canada. U.K.-based live-streaming service DAZN announced a three-year deal with MLS on Friday, with the league’s existing direct-to-fans streaming service — MLS Live — moving to the DAZN platforms. The complaints echoed those raised by fans in Japan when DAZN took over rights to J-League Soccer earlier in the year. In October 2017, the league and DAZN reached agreements allowing several cable providers to resume selling Sunday Ticket, the subscription-only service showing out-of-market games. DAZN costs $20 a month, or an introductory annual price of $150 with the first 30 days free.
Source: thestar March 02, 2018 17:48 UTC