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CONCACAF Champions Cup

CONCACAF Champions Cup news

Cruz Azul v Whitecaps - Final: Concacaf Champions Cup 2025

Where to watch and live stream soccer

GOAL covers everything you need to know to watch the CONCACAF Champions Cup. Find out the TV channels, live stream details, and broadcast schedules to catch all the action from North and Central America's premier club tournament.

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Lionel Messi Inter Miami 2026

Messi kept quiet as Inter Miami settle for drab goalless draw

Inter Miami were forced to settle for a frustrating scoreless draw with Nashville SC in the first leg of their CONCACAF Champions Cup last 16 tie. Neither side created much, and Lionel Messi was kept surprisingly quiet in a poor fixture between two sides that looked more eager not to lose. The two teams combined for just five shots on target over the course of 90 minutes.

LA Galaxy v Charlotte FC

Galaxy opponents hit by visa crisis

The LA Galaxy’s upcoming CONCACAF Champions Cup clash has been plunged into chaos following a major visa dispute involving their opponents, Mount Pleasant. The Jamaican side is facing the prospect of traveling to California without a significant portion of their senior squad after the U.S. State Department denied entry documents for several key players, including six Haitian nationals who are currently facing strict entry policies.

Frequently asked questions

Columbus Crew, Cruz Azul, Leon, and Inter Miami are the most successful sides in the Leagues Cup, having won one title each.

As of 2024, there are 45 teams in the Leagues Cup, from both the MLS and the Liga MX. They are divided into 15 groups of three teams each. The inaugural edition in 2019, in contrast, featured just 16 teams.

Andre Blake, Jack Elliott, Jacob Glesnes, Kai Wagner, and Mikael Uhre – all of them players of Philadelphia Union – share the record for most appearances in Leagues Cup, making 14 appearances each.

Gabonese forward Denis Bouanga is the all-time topscorer in Leagues Cup history, scoring 12 goals in 10 games for Los Angeles FC. Lionel Messi is close in second place with 10 goals.

Tijuana goalkeeper Jesus Corona is the oldest player to ever feature in a Leagues Cup game. Corona was 43 years and 191 days old when he played against Vancouver Whitecaps in August 2024.

Axel Kei is the youngest player to feature in Leagues Cup. Kei was just 14 years and 267 days when he achieved the feat during Real Salt Lake City's 2-1 loss against Atlas Guadalajara in 2022.

Lionel Messi, Jordi Alba, Sergio Busquets, Andre-Pierre Gignac, and Hector Herrera are among the most famous players to have featured in the Leagues Cup.

Caleb Porter, Tata Martino, Phil Neville, Martin Demichelis, and Fernando Gago are among the most famous managers in Leagues Cup history.