America and Monterey clarified the holding pattern for the Concacaf Champions League crown in its 2021 edition, setting the stage for the MX League and MLS to chase the trophy that not only brings glory but also earns a place in the next Club World Cup. The road to the title remains a mix of regional pride, strict schedules, and high-stakes matches that capture the attention of fans across North America.
After taking down Tigres, the team known as scratch positioned itself as the premier force in the region. Now, a fresh contender will attempt to defend the Concacaf Champions League title in 2022, proving once again that the league winners from Mexico and beyond are in a constant battle for regional supremacy.
For those looking to follow every moment, GOAL provides up-to-date details on when and where to watch the action:
WHICH CHANNEL IS BROADCASTING THE CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE?
The broadcast rights in Mexico are held by Fox Sports, while in the United States the matches find a home on Univision. These networks deliver comprehensive coverage, including pre-game analysis, live play-by-play, and post-match highlights, ensuring fans never miss a moment of the tournament action.
GOAL compiles the key fixtures and viewing options, making it simple to track each round and identify the best streams and telecasts for fans in North America. Below is a representative matchup frequently spotlighted in coverage:
SEATTLE SOUNDERS VS PUMAS |
SCHEDULE | TELEVISION |
Wednesday 4 May 2022 | 9:00 PM Central Mexico Time |
Fox Sports 1 |
Notes and context from GOAL indicate how these showdowns are structured, with teams leveraging regional rivalries and proven track records to push through to the knockout rounds. The scheduling considers prime viewing windows across the United States and Mexican time zones, ensuring fans can plan ahead and catch the action live or via on-demand options where available. The focus remains on delivering solid competition, tactical depth, and the drama of international club football in North America.
Source: Goal