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What to watch on FS1, FS2, and Fox Deportes: April 24-May1, 2024
Live Soccer TV · 1 day ago
Fox's channels will cover a large variety of competitions during the next seven days. Have a look at the programming for their top channels.
Concacaf Champions Cup - Preview and broadcast info for the semi-finals: April 22-23, 2024
Live Soccer TV · 3 days ago
One MLS club and three Liga MX teams fight for the right to play the title match starting this week. Follow the games with this guide.
Man City vs. Arsenal and Der Klassiker headline top live games to watch on March 29-April 4, 2024
Live Soccer TV · 3 weeks ago
Man City vs. Arsenal, Bayern Munich vs. Dortmund, Real Madrid vs. Athletic Club, Le Classique, and Inter Miami vs. Monterrey comprise our list of must-watch games.
Messi reveals what he would have done if Argentina failed to win the 2022 FIFA World Cup
Live Soccer TV · 4 weeks ago
In an unexpected podcast appearance, the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner opened up about his Qatar 2022 success and his inevitable retirement from the beautiful game.
About CONCACAF Champions Cup
CONCACAF Champions Cup History, Format, Organization, Media Coverage
The Concacaf Champions League is the most important club competition in the Northern, Central American and Caribbean confederation. This competition is played on a yearly basis, with the winner earning a spot in the FIFA Club World Cup every year.
This tournament had its inaugural season in 1962 and has repeatedly changed its name and its format. In fact, the 2024 edition will be the first to be named Concacaf Champions Cup, after fifteen years of being named Concacaf Champions League. The winners of the most relevant league and cup competitions, along with regional winners of the Central American Cup and the Caribbean Cup enter this tournament.
Added to this change, the revamped competition will include 27 teams, out of which five will be handed byes for the Round of 16. The rest of the lot will be paired on home-and-away games to hand out the eleven remaining spots to play the proper tournament.
Over the years, this competition has been dominated by Liga MX clubs, who have won over 35 editions of this tournament. Only two teams from Costa Rica and two MLS clubs have paused Liga MX’s dominance over their rivals.
Coverage of this competition in the United States has been awarded to Fox Network, who use their linear channels and streaming platforms to cover the tournament in English. The option for Spanish-speaking users is Univisión, who also cover the tournament with their pay-tv network TUDN and streaming platform ViX to show as many games as possible. Both companies acquired broadcasting rights until 2025.