The month-long tournament, starting on July 26, brings together 47 clubs from Major League Soccer (MLS) and Mexico's Liga MX in a thrilling competition. The top three teams will earn automatic bids for the 2025 Concacaf Champions Cup.
Fans can look forward to 77 matches held in stadiums across the United States and Canada. Thanks to the MLS Season Pass, subscribers in over 100 countries can watch all the games throughout the tournament. The pass provides streams without blackouts and offers audio in English, Spanish, and French where available.
"Leagues Cup matchups are fun and entertaining for both players and fans, and I'm excited to play against teams from Liga MX," said LAFC's Denis Bouanga. "The tournament is a great opportunity to win a trophy, and we're always trying to win more trophies at LAFC."
In addition to live matches, on-demand content will be available, including shows like "Leagues Cup Countdown" and "Leagues Cup Wrap-Up" in English, and "Leagues Cup La Previa" and "Leagues Cup El Resumen" in Spanish.
MLS Season Pass users can also enjoy enhanced features such as Multiview, which allows up to four matches to be watched simultaneously on Apple TV 4K and iPad. A new Catch Up feature enables viewers who miss the kickoff to catch up on all the key moments before joining the live action.
Fans can stay updated with the Apple Sports app for iPhone, providing team stats and other details. Apple Music will host player warmup playlists, Apple Podcasts will feature dedicated episodes of "Offside with Taylor Twellman," and Apple Maps will offer stadium guides.
