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[via press release from Apple]
Onside: Major League Soccer - Official Trailer | Apple TV+
Off the pitch and on the record. An access-all-areas look at Major League Soccer.
Onside: Major League Soccer - Premiering February 21 on Apple TV+
https://apple.co/_OnsideMLS
With unprecedented access to players, coaches, and clubs, "Onside: Major League Soccer" explores the electrifying moments and captivating stories that make the 2024 season unforgettable, and goes beyond the pitch with the personalities that power Major League Soccer (MLS).
The new Apple TV+ docuseries will deliver an in-depth look at MLS to viewers around the world and celebrate the unrivaled energy of the league. Produced for Apple by the dynamic sports storytellers Box to Box Films in partnership with Major League Soccer, the documentary series is executive produced by Academy Award and BAFTA Award winner James Gay-Rees ("Senna," "Formula 1: Drive to Survive," "Amy"), Emmy Award winner Paul Martin (Apple TV+'s "Make or Break," "Formula 1: Drive to Survive") and Hillary Olsen ("Faceoff: Inside The NHL"), along with showrunner Steve Rankin ("Naked and Afraid," "Man vs Wild").
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