A list of top analysts and play-by-play announcers will be in charge of getting content related to the MLS relayed across the globe.

The partnership between Apple and the MLS is already making waves, and the cast of characters that will be in charge of broadcasting all the activity related to the league has been revealed by both the league and the company.

A host of the most relevant analysts and announcers in the United States will be in charge of airing the content related to the North American competition. The content for the league will be in Spanish and in English, and fans are already looking forward for their contributions to cover the competition.

English coverage will be handled by personalities such as Kyndra de St. Aubin, Maurice Edu, Lori Lindsey, Danielle Slaton, Taylor Twellman (match analyst), Marcelo Balboa (match analyst), and Sébastien Le Toux. As far as studio coverage goes, Sacha Kljestan, Bradley Wright-Phillips, Diego Valeri, Liam McHugh, and Jillian Sakovits will take care of all things related to studio activity. To top it all, play-by-play dealings will see Max Bretos, Steve Cangialosi, and Jake Zivin as the main voices.

When it comes to Spanish coverage, Tony Cherchi, Pablo Ramírez, and Frederic Lord will be in charge of treating audiences with their analysis and play-by-play content.

The complete on-air broadcast team — which represents many of the industry's most qualified and compelling announcers — and the full production plan for MLS Season Pass will be announced prior to the start of the MLS 2023 season, which begins February 25.

"This talented group of men and women has taken part in the biggest moments across the soccer and sports landscape for the past decade; whether covering them on air or taking part in them as players, they have been at the center of building our sport in North America. We are excited to see how their diversity of experiences will elevate our coverage and storytelling across our live matches," MLS Commissioner Don Garber stated after the announcement.