You can watch the Leagues Cup on US TV, and there is no better time than now to start watching. Launched in 2023, MLS and Liga MX revamped the Leagues Cup. Now, it features every MLS team and every Liga MX team. Plus, it is on the home of Major League Soccer, Apple.

Major League Soccer teams have undergone serious changes in how to watch the teams. Apple’s MLS Season Pass deal removed many games from linear TV, making the league near-exclusive to streaming. Still, the most efficient way to watch the competition is with MLS Season Pass, which provides streaming coverage of every Leagues Cup game.

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Watch Leagues Cup on US TV

The Leagues Cup’s English-language broadcasts are part of the MLS Season Pass deal. That provides coverage of every single game in MLS and in the Leagues Cup.

In terms of TV coverage, select games will feature English-language coverage that is available via FOX. The Notably, the Leagues Cup Final does not have linear TV coverage. Instead, that is only available on MLS Season Pass.

Then, Spanish broadcasts air on Univision and UniMás. Notably, this does include the Leagues Cup Final, which will air on Univision. Therefore, if you have a way to watch Univision, such as Fubo, but you do not want to subscribe to MLS Season Pass, you can still watch the Leagues Cup Final.

The full Leagues Cup TV schedule has an up-to-date listing for when and where to watch every single game in the competition.

A revamped Leagues Cup competition

The Leagues Cup underwent a massive overhaul in the 2023 season. In the previous two years, fans got an appetizer for what the competition could look like in the Leagues Cup Showcase. A handful of MLS teams played one-off games against a few Liga MX sides. However, there was only pride on the line in those games.

In 2024, all 47 teams battle for the trophy. The teams play each team in their group just once, with each game taking place in the United States or Canada. All of those games happen in July and August.

The top two teams from each group advance. Then, it is a 32-team single-elimination bracket that only has one leg, no two-legged ties. The third-place and second-place teams earn qualification to the CONCACAF Champions League. The winner, however, automatically gets a spot in the Champions League round of 16.