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After the MLS All-Star Game, which featured the best and brightest players from Major League Soccer and Mexico’s Liga MX, both leagues are going head-to-head in a month-long tournament called the Leagues Cup.

More than 40 teams from the United States, Canada and Mexico compete for the Leagues Cup trophy, while the top three teams qualify for the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup (Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football).

Want to watch the Leagues Cup online? Here’s how to find a live stream to watch matches.

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When Is the 2024 Leagues Cup?

The 2024 Leagues Cup goes from now until Sunday, August 25.

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How to Watch the 2024 Leagues Cup Online

Leagues Cup: MLS vs. Liga MX matches are streaming on Apple TV through its MLS Season Pass. Apple currently has a 50% off deal, that gets you a subscription to MLS Season Pass for just $39 (reg. $79) for Apple TV+ subscribers.

Non-subscribers can sign up for $49 for the rest of the season, which is down from $99/Season. Use it to livestream Leagues Cup matches online and get access to every Major League Soccer match for the rest of the season.

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Pay for the pass and use it to watch the Leagues Cup online right now, and have it to watch all the other soccer matches online.

Meanwhile, you can sign up for a seven-day free trial to watch hit Apple TV+ originals, including “Presumed Innocent,” “Time Bandits” “Messi Meets America,” “The New Look,” “The Morning Show,” “Ted Lasso,” “For All Mankind,” “Severance,” “Long Way Up” and much more. Afterwards, you can either cancel, or keep watching for $9.99/Month.

Want to just stream the Leagues Cup? Sign up starting at just $12.99/Mo. and use it to watch Leagues Cup matches live. You can continue on with your MLS Season Pass subscription or cancel anytime.

Meanwhile, select matches broadcast on Fox Sports, but if you don’t have cable, the best way to stream online is with DirecTV Stream. Right now, the streamer offer a 5-day free trial, so you can watch a few matches for free.

The Leagues Cup is also streamable with Sling Blue (starting at $22.50 for your first month of service), Fubo (starting at $79.99/Mo.) and Hulu + Live TV (starting at $76.99/Mo.) — all of which offer Fox Sports. Although Sling doesn’t have a free trial, Fubo and Hulu + Live TV has a 7-day and 3-day, respectively, free trial available.

Since the Leagues Cup is a month-long soccer tournament, there are a few key dates to keep track of the action until the final match.

  • Group Stage: Now until August 6
  • Round of 32: Aug. 7-9
  • Round of 16: Aug. 12-13
  • Quarterfinals: Aug. 16-17
  • Semifinals: Aug. 20 or 21
  • Third Place: Aug. 25
  • Final: Aug. 25

For a complete list of all matches, click here.

All Leagues Cup: MLS vs. Liga MX matches are available to stream on Apple TV with MLS Season Pass. However, some matches also broadcast on Fox Sports and are streamable with DirecTV Stream, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV and Sling Blue.

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