
2025 Leagues Cup Schedule, Bracket: Dates, times, scores
Here are the key dates for the Leagues Cup 2025 tournament: Group stage: July 29 to August 7
Quarterfinals: August 19 and 20
Semifinals: August 26 and 27
Final: August 31
Below you can find the date and time for each game.
Lionel Messi delivered a standout performance, scoring twice and providing an assist as Inter Miami defeated New York Red Bulls 5–1 in MLS action. Messi's connection with Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba and his clinical finishing helped power Miami to a dominant victory. Group Stage Schedule
July 29
July 30
July 31
August 1
August 2
August 3
August 5
August 6
August 7 Quarterfinals
August 19 TBD vs. TBD – Time TBD
TBD vs. TBD – Time TBD
August 20 TBD vs. TBD – Time TBD
TBD vs. TBD – Time TBD Semifinals
August 26 TBD vs. TBD – Semifinal 1 – Time TBD
August 27 TBD vs. TBD – Semifinal 2 – Time TBD Finals
August 31 TBD vs. TBD – Third Place Match – Time TBD
TBD vs. TBD – Final – Time TBD 2025 Leagues Cup Groups East 1 East 2 East 3 East 4 East 5 East 6 East 7 West 1 West 2 West 3 West 4 West 5 West 6 West 7 West 8 How can I watch the 2025 Leagues Cup? What channel will it be on?
You can watch the 2025 Leagues Cup on FOX Sports, MLS Season Pass on Apple TV and Apple TV+. Select group stage matches will air on FS1 while most other matches will be on Apple TV+ or MLS Season Pass. How can I stream the 2025 Leagues Cup?
All the 2025 Leagues Cup matches that are on FS1 will be available on FOXSports.com or the FOX Sports app.
For those without cable, there are live-streaming services that carry FS1, including YouTube TV, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV and fuboTV. Get more from the Leagues Cup Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic
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