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Download and stream shows, movies, and events from Apple TV+, MLS Season Pass, and Apple TV channels

  1. Open the Apple TV app on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or PC.

  2. Browse or search for a TV show, movie, or event.

  3. Choose the show, movie, or event, then choose the Download button on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Click the Download button on your PC.

  4. To find and play your downloads, go to the Library tab, then choose Downloaded. If Downloaded isn't in your Library tab on your PC, click the More button and turn Downloaded on.

  5. Can't download a show or movie? You might have reached the limits for downloads, or the channel might not allow downloads.

  1. Open the Apple TV app.

  2. Browse or search for a show, movie, or event.

  3. Pinch and hold the item you'd like to download, then tap Download.

  4. To find and play your downloads,open the sidebar, tap Library, then tap Downloaded.

  5. Can't download a show or movie? You might have reached the limits for downloads, or the channel might not allow downloads.

You can't download content from the Apple TV app on Apple TV, smart TVs, streaming devices, and on tv.apple.com. Instead, you can only stream content on these devices.

For most Apple TV channels, downloads are available for up to 30 days before they expire. For a few channels, downloads might expire earlier.

Some Apple TV channels might have limits for how many titles can be downloaded simultaneously and the number of devices you can download content on. If you reach the limit, the Apple TV app alerts you. If you want to download more titles, delete TV episodes or movies that you already downloaded from one of your (or your family's) devices.

The Apple TV app, Apple TV channels, Apple TV+, MLS Season Pass, and store availability might vary by country or region. See what’s available in your country or region.

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Published Date: March 21, 2025


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