Orlando City enters Saturday's Leagues Cup clash against Liga MX outfit Atlas in a tight spot, with their tournament hopes hanging by a thread.
Following a 1-1 stalemate with Pumas on Wednesday, and a subsequent 4-3 defeat in the penalty shootout, the Lions walk away with just a single point. That result leaves them not only needing a win this weekend, but also desperate to sharpen their attack and boost their goal tally if they're to book a spot in the knockout rounds. Pumas, on the other hand, grabbed two points for their shootout success.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
How to watch Orlando City vs Atlas online - TV channels & live streams
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In the United States (US) and worldwide, the Leagues Cup match between Orlando City and Atlas will be available to watch and stream online live on Apple TV through the MLS Season Pass.
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Orlando City vs Atlas kick-off time
The Leagues Cup match between Orlando City and Atlas will be played at Inter & Co Stadium in Orlando, Florida, USA.
It will kick off at 3:00 pm PT / 6:00 pm ET on Saturday, August 2, 2025 in the US.
Team news & squads
Orlando City team news
Injury troubles continue to plague Orlando. Duncan McGuire was absent from their 3-1 triumph over the Columbus Crew due to a shoulder issue, while Joran Gerbet remains out with a thigh strain.
One bright spark has been Ivan Angulo, who has slotted seamlessly back into the starting XI after a brief rest, bringing pace and creativity down the flanks.
Atlas team news
As for Atlas, they'll be without key players Edgar Zaldivar and Mauro Manotas, both sidelined with long-term knee problems.
But forward Diego Gonzalez has stepped up, tallying a goal and two assists across the club’s opening three Apertura fixtures. He’s expected to lead the charge once again as Atlas looks to silence Orlando on home soil.


