Apple has struck a deal with EverPass Media to bring Apple TV sports content to EverPass customers in the United States. EverPass is a company that aggregates premium sports content for restaurants, hotels, casinos, sports bars and other businesses that want to broadcast sporting events.
EverPass will now be able to offer its customers content from Formula 1, Major League Soccer and Major League Baseball at no additional cost through the main EverPass Core content package. This package also includes Paramount+’s UEFA Champions League, Prime Video Thursday night soccer, NBA, WNBA and more.
The deal includes coverage of all F1 Grands Prix, including practice, qualifying and sprints. For MLS, EverPass customers will be able to view games with enhanced features every weekend during the regular season, plus the MLS All-Star Game, Leagues Cup, MLS Cup and pre- and post-game programming. Also included is Friday Night Baseball with two Friday night MLB games per week.
Apple TV sports content will be available through EverPass along with NFL Sunday Ticket, Peacock Sports Pass, Prime Video sports content and Paramount+.
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