As Copa América and UEFA Euro 2024 wind down, the MLS regular season marches on with Matchday 26. And this Saturday, it’s all free to watch on Apple TV. MATCH WHENWATCHFC Cincinnati vs. Charlotte FCSaturday, July 13 – 7:30 pm ETApple TV – FreeD.C. United vs. Nashville SCSaturday, July 13 – 7:30 pm ETApple TV – FreeCF Montréal vs. Atlanta UnitedSaturday, July 13 – 7:30 pm ETApple TV – FreeTSN, RDSNew England Revolution vs. Orlando City SCSaturday, July 13 – 7:30 pm ETApple TV – FreeToronto FC vs. Philadelphia UnionSaturday, July 13 – 7:30 pm ETApple TV – FreeAustin FC vs. Seattle Sounders FCSaturday, July 13 – 8:30 pm ETApple TV – FreeChicago Fire FC vs. New York City FCSaturday, July 13 – 8:30 pm ETApple TV – FreeFC Dallas vs. LA GalaxySaturday, July 13 – 8:30 pm ETApple TV – FreeHouston Dynamo FC vs. Minnesota United FCSaturday, July 13 – 8:30 pm ETApple TV – FreeSt. Louis CITY SC vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FCSaturday, July 13 – 8:30 pm ETApple TV – FreeColorado Rapids vs. New York Red BullsSaturday, July 13 – 9:30 pm ETApple TV – FreePortland Timbers vs. Real Salt LakeSaturday, July 13 – 10:25 pm ETApple TV – FreeFS1/FOX Deportes; TSNLAFC vs. Columbus CrewSaturday, July 13 – 10:30 pm ETApple TV – FreeSan Jose Earthquakes vs. Sporting Kansas CitySaturday, July 13 – 10:30 pm ETApple TV – Free LAFC vs. Columbus Crew WATCH: Apple TV – FreeWHEN: Saturday, 10:30 pm ET An MLS Cup 2023 rematch awaits, with Columbus and LAFC again among the league’s elite. LAFC are on a 10-game unbeaten run and lead the Western Conference with 43 points. Reigning Golden Boot winner Denis Bouanga has 14g/9a and legendary French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris anchors a defense that’s allowed just 24 goals. Meanwhile, Columbus have won eight of their last nine league matches. The attacking trio of Cucho Hernández, Diego Rossi and Christian Ramírez has combined for 23g/21a, and Wilfried Nancy’s team hasn’t missed a beat since transferring homegrown midfielder Aidan Morris to Middlesbrough. Something has to give Saturday night at BMO Stadium, right? LAFC haven’t lost a home match this season (9W-0L-2D) and hope to avenge last year’s MLS Cup defeat at Lower.com Field. But the Crew are soaring and can stay within striking distance of FC Cincinnati and Inter Miami CF for the Eastern Conference lead. FC Cincinnati vs. Charlotte FC WATCH: Apple TV – FreeWHEN: Saturday, 7:30 pm ET Coming off a 6-1 demolition of Inter Miami, FC Cincinnati now lead the Eastern Conference and Supporters’ Shield standings (15W-4L-3D, 48 points). That’s largely due to the MVP-caliber play of Luciano Acosta, who’s posted 10g/17a and carried a supporting cast that includes Luca Orellano, Yuya Kubo and Kevin Kelsy. Cincy center back Miles Robinson is one of 10 MLS players on the United States’ roster for the 2024 Summer Olympics. But there’s good news, as he’s reportedly not heading to Paris until after the Orange & Blue’s July 17 match vs. Chicago Fire FC. Charlotte are among the league’s surprise teams in 2024, and an upset victory over the reigning Supporters’ Shield winners would be the biggest feather in their cap yet. This occurs during head coach Dean Smith’s first season at the helm, employing a defense-first approach where goalkeeper Kristijan Kahlina and center backs Adilson Malanda and Andrew Privett have shined. The attack presents a different story, as Charlotte have scored just 24 goals this year. Austin FC vs. Seattle Sounders FC WATCH: Apple TV – FreeWHEN: Saturday, 8:30 pm ET Seattle have seemingly put their slow start in the rearview mirror, rattling off a five-game unbeaten run. Albert Rusnák and Jordan Morris are among the league’s most productive one-two punches recently, helping the Rave Green back above the playoff line and in striking distance of a top-four spot in the Western Conference. Austin are no pushover, though, and carry confidence after last weekend’s 2-1 win over New York City FC. Veteran striker Gyasi Zardes entered the top 10 for all-time MLS goals with a brace that gave him 105 career tallies. Verde fans hoping to see DP winger Osman Bukari’s debut will have to wait. Like all other Secondary Transfer Window signings, the Ghana international can’t feature until July 18.