Apple to Stream Houston Dynamo Vs La Galaxy With 17 iPhones
Apple TV will stream houston dynamo vs la galaxy on Saturday with the match shot entirely on iPhone 17 Pros. The game at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, CA, will be the first full sporting event to rely completely on the devices, and it extends Apple’s push deeper into live sports production.
Apple TV and MLS
Apple and Major League Soccer formed their partnership in 2022 to deliver exclusive streams of league games for 10 years, and that package is now available to all Apple TV subscribers. Apple TV launched in 2019 and added exclusive global rights to Formula 1 this year, giving the company a wider sports slate around the same period it is testing this broadcast format.
Apple said the Saturday broadcast will “deliver the pristine video quality fans expect, alongside dynamic new perspectives that bring viewers closer to the action, made possible by the small form factor of iPhone.” The company also said it received “strong fan response” to a 2025 baseball telecast that used select portions shot via iPhones.
Dignity Health Sports Park
The soccer match builds on that earlier MLB experiment, but the setup is more aggressive here: the entire live event will depend on iPhones rather than only selected segments. Apple has already integrated iPhone capture as a production element in other MLS broadcasts, so Saturday turns a partial tool into the main camera plan.
The timing adds another layer. The LA Galaxy and Houston Dynamo FC are playing the final regular-season game before MLS pauses during the FIFA World Cup, and the 2026 tournament will run in North America from June 11-July 19 with an expanded field of 48 countries. For viewers, the test is straightforward: the familiar league product will be presented through a very different lens, with Carson, CA, as the backdrop and Apple using the match to push a broadcast idea it has only partially tried before.