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The 2025 Leagues Cup is over for Liga MX after the remaining four teams bowed out of the competition Wednesday night. It was a disappointing night for Mexican teams who should have performed better but ultimately they fell short.
Here’s what I’ve got my eye on before these knockout matchups unfold, bringing us closer to who gets the three 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup spots and ultimately lifts the trophy on Aug. 31. This is a game worthy of a final!
After almost two weeks since the last competition, the Leagues Cup returns on Wednesday, Aug. 20 with four quarterfinal matches happening in three cities around the United States.
There may have been a return to MLS and Liga MX action in the middle of the tournament, but the Leagues Cup is still far from over.
Get ready, folks: Wednesday night is about to get wild with four Leagues Cup quarterfinals. This year’s format has encouraged teams to attack, which is exactly what you want to see as a neutral. Add in the rivalry between MLS and LIGA MX teams, and you get high-stakes drama that’s bound to deliver.
With 36 Liga MX and MLS teams playing in Leagues Cup, has the competition become a place for international clubs interested in scouting North America's best players?
The Leagues Cup 2025 hits the quarter-final stage with riveting MLS-Liga MX clashes. Starring Lionel Messi and top teams, viewership and commercial interest soar. The new format boosts goal-scoring while attendance remains strong.
With a trip to the Leagues Cup 2025 semifinals on the line, the pressure of the moment didn't get to Seattle Sounders FC goalkeeper Andrew Thomas.