2026 Leagues Cup

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2026 Leagues Cup
Tournament details
Host countriesCanada
United States
Mexico
DatesAugust 4 – September 6
Teams36 (from 3 associations)
2025
2027

The 2026 Leagues Cup will be the sixth edition of the Leagues Cup, an international club soccer tournament contested by Major League Soccer (MLS) and Liga MX clubs in North America. It will be held from August 4 to September 6, and feature 36 teams. Like the 2025 edition, only the top 18 MLS teams from the 2025 season qualified for the tournament. All 18 Liga MX clubs will participate.

Contents

Seattle Sounders FC are the defending champions, having won their first Leagues Cup title by defeating Inter Miami CF 3–0 in the 2025 final. This will be the first edition of the tournament to feature games played in Mexico. [1]

Format

The tournament will consist of a group stage, known as "Phase One", and a knockout phase. During phase one, teams will play three games against teams in the other league (i.e., all games will be MLS vs Liga MX). [1] The top four teams from each league will advance to the knockout stage, which will consist of quarterfinals, semifinals and a final. Like previous editions of the Leagues Cup, the top three clubs willy qualify for the CONCACAF Champions Cup. [1]

The 2026 tournament will follow the same format as the 2025 tournament. In Phase One, teams earn three points for a win in regulation, two points for a win in a penalty shoot-out, or one point for a loss in a penalty shoot-out. [2] In the event two or more teams end the group stage tied on points, these tiebreakers in order will be used for ranking: [3]

  1. Greater number of wins in regular time.
  2. Greater goal difference.
  3. Greater number of goals scored.
  4. Fewer number of goals conceded.
  5. Fewer points in the team’s Fair Play Table.
  6. A draw organized by the Organizing Committee.

Teams

Thirty-six teams will participate in the Leagues Cup, including all 18 Liga MX teams and 18 out of 30 MLS teams. [1] The 18 MLS teams qualified for Leagues Cup by reaching the 2025 MLS Cup playoffs. [4]

Draw

To determine matchups, all teams were placed into a combined ranking that used the 2025 Supporters' Shield table for MLS teams and the most recent 34 matches in the 2025 Clausura and Apertura seasons for Liga MX teams. These teams were then divided into an East region and a West region based on geographical and performance criteria. Within each region, teams were assigned to tiers based on the combined ranking, with the restriction that each tier included three teams from each league.

Eastern clubs
RankTierTeamLeague
4Tier 1 Cruz Azul Liga MX
5Tier 1 Philadelphia Union MLS
6Tier 1 FC Cincinnati MLS
7Tier 1 Inter Miami CF MLS
11Tier 1 Monterrey Liga MX
20Tier 1 Pachuca Liga MX
12Tier 2 Charlotte FC MLS
14Tier 2 New York City FC MLS
16Tier 2 Nashville SC MLS
22Tier 2 Necaxa Liga MX
28Tier 2 León Liga MX
29Tier 2 UNAM Liga MX
17Tier 3 Columbus Crew MLS
18Tier 3 Chicago Fire FC MLS
19Tier 3 Orlando City SC MLS
32Tier 3 Atlas Liga MX
33Tier 3 Atlético San Luis Liga MX
35Tier 3 Santos Laguna Liga MX
Western clubs
RankTierTeamLeague
1Tier 1 Toluca Liga MX
2Tier 1 UANL Liga MX
3Tier 1 América Liga MX
8Tier 1 San Diego FC MLS
9Tier 1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC MLS
10Tier 1 Los Angeles FC MLS
13Tier 2 Minnesota United FC MLS
15Tier 2 Seattle Sounders FC MLS
21Tier 2 Guadalajara Liga MX
23Tier 2 Juárez Liga MX
24Tier 2 Austin FC MLS
27Tier 2 Tijuana Liga MX
25Tier 3 FC Dallas MLS
26Tier 3 Portland Timbers MLS
30Tier 3 Real Salt Lake MLS
31Tier 3 Querétaro Liga MX
34Tier 3 Mazatlán Liga MX
36Tier 3 Puebla Liga MX

Regional groupings

Finally, six "regional groupings" were formed by drawing one team per league from each of the three tiers of a region. Teams played three matches against teams from their set who were not from their league. [5]

Eastern 1
TierTeamLeague
1 FC Cincinnati MLS
1 Pachuca Liga MX
2 Charlotte FC MLS
2 UNAM Liga MX
3 Columbus Crew MLS
3 Atlas Liga MX
Eastern 2
TierTeamLeague
1 Inter Miami CF MLS
1 Monterrey Liga MX
2 Nashville SC MLS
2 León Liga MX
3 Orlando City SC MLS
3 Atlético San Luis Liga MX
Eastern 3
TierTeamLeague
1 Cruz Azul Liga MX
1 Philadelphia Union MLS
2 New York City FC MLS
2 Necaxa Liga MX
3 Chicago Fire FC MLS
3 Santos Laguna Liga MX
Western 1
TierTeamLeague
1 UANL Liga MX
1 Vancouver Whitecaps FC MLS
2 Minnesota United FC MLS
2 Juárez Liga MX
3 Real Salt Lake MLS
3 Mazatlán Liga MX
Western 2
TierTeamLeague
1 Toluca Liga MX
1 Los Angeles FC MLS
2 Seattle Sounders FC MLS
2 Guadalajara Liga MX
3 FC Dallas MLS
3 Querétaro Liga MX
Western 3
TierTeamLeague
1 América Liga MX
1 San Diego FC MLS
2 Austin FC MLS
2 Tijuana Liga MX
3 Portland Timbers MLS
3 Puebla Liga MX

Round dates

The schedule of the competition was as follows. [5]

Schedule for 2026 Leagues Cup
PhaseRoundDate
League stageMatchday 1August 4–6
Matchday 2August 7–9
Matchday 3August 11–13
Knockout stageQuarterfinalsAugust 25–27
SemifinalsSeptember 1–2
Third place playoffSeptember 6
Final

League phase

Table

Liga MX

See above for tie-breaking criteria.

Major League Soccer

See above for tie-breaking criteria.

Results

Knockout stage

The quarterfinal pairings will be determined as follows:

Bracket

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Third place playoff

The winners of the third place playoff will qualify as the last seed to the 2027 CONCACAF Champions Cup.

Final

Both clubs that make the final will qualify for the 2027 CONCACAF Champions Cup, with the winners qualifying directly to the round of 16.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Becherano, Lizzy (March 5, 2026). "Liga MX stadiums to host Leagues Cup phase one matches in 2026". espn.com. Retrieved March 7, 2026.
  2. "Leagues Cup 2025 Guide: Everything fans need to know". Major League Soccer. July 25, 2025. Retrieved August 1, 2025.
  3. "Standings | Phase One Standings". Leagues Cup. Retrieved August 4, 2025.
  4. "Leagues Cup 2026 Set to be Played August 4-September 6; Participating Clubs Announced". leaguescup.com. Soccer United Marketing, LLC. December 16, 2025. Retrieved March 7, 2026.
  5. 1 2 "Leagues Cup Unveils 2026 Schedule, Sets Stage for Major Club Competition Post World Cup". leaguescup.com. Soccer United Marketing, LLC. March 5, 2026. Retrieved March 7, 2026.