How to Watch the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup Semifinals
The Concacaf Champions Cup has reached its high-stakes semifinal stage, with top soccer clubs from North and Central America vying for the prestigious trophy. Historically, Mexican clubs have dominated the tournament, securing all but one title over the past two decades. However, this year’s competition features a compelling mix of talent, with two MLS teams—LAFC and Nashville SC—preparing to face off against Liga MX powerhouses Deportivo Toluca FC and Tigres UANL.
Tournament Format and Schedule
The semifinals are structured as a two-leg series, providing each club the opportunity to host a match. The aggregate winner advances to the final, with the away-goals rule serving as the tiebreaker. The final itself will be a single-game format, with home-field advantage awarded to the team that performed best throughout the tournament.
The schedule for the semifinals is as follows:
- Semifinal Leg 1: April 28 (Tigres UANL at Nashville SC) and April 29 (Deportivo Toluca FC at LAFC)
- Semifinal Leg 2: May 5 (Nashville SC at Tigres UANL) and May 6 (LAFC at Deportivo Toluca FC)
- Final: May 30
How to Stream the Semifinals Without Cable
Fans in the U.S. can catch all the action live on FS1 for English-language broadcasts, while Spanish-language coverage is available on TUDN. If you have cut the cord, several streaming services offer access to these channels:
- DirecTV: Offers FS1 and TUDN through their Entertainment and Choice packages.
- Fubo: Includes FS1 and FS2, though TUDN is not currently part of their lineup. They offer a five-day free trial.
- Hulu + Live TV: Provides access to FS1, FS2, and TUDN, along with ESPN and Disney+.
- ESPN + Fox One Bundle: A specialized sports bundle option for fans looking for specific coverage.
Whether you are rooting for the MLS contenders or the Liga MX giants, these streaming options ensure you won’t miss a moment of the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup.

