Leagues Cup Ignites All-Out War Between MLS & Liga MX
Leagues Cup 2026: Everything You Need to Know About the MLS vs. Liga MX Showdown
What Is the Leagues Cup?
Think of the Leagues Cup like a giant summer block party where two neighboring soccer leagues—Major League Soccer (MLS) from the USA/Canada and Liga MX from Mexico—invite their best teams to compete for a trophy.
- 18 MLS teams + 18 Liga MX teams = 36 clubs total
- Games start Tuesday and run through a final on September 6
- This is the fourth year of the current expanded format
- The top three finishers earn a golden ticket to the 2027 Concacaf Champions Cup (the biggest club tournament in North America)
Important Point: This isn’t just a friendly kickabout. As Orlando City and Canada goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau says: "You don’t play just to have fun at this point. You play to win the games."
The Big Rivalry: MLS vs. Liga MX
Why Do They Care So Much?
The rivalry runs deep—from league offices down to family dinner tables.
- MLS All-Stars just beat Liga MX All-Stars 4-3 in a summer showcase
- MLS has won 4 of 5 All-Star meetings all-time
- Tim Ream (US World Cup captain, Charlotte FC defender): "It starts at the very top… It’s such a big rivalry… one side wants to get over the other, and that’s forever how it’s been."
MLS Has Dominated Recently
Since the tournament expanded in 2023, MLS teams have won every single title:
| Year | Champion | League |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | Inter Miami CF | MLS |
| 2024 | Columbus Crew | MLS |
| 2025 | Seattle Sounders FC | MLS |
Only one Liga MX team (CF Monterrey in 2023) has even reached the semifinals in that span.
Important Point: Charlotte FC coach Dean Smith notes both leagues are "really good leagues, and people are taking notice of it. There’s lots of good players in both leagues."
Star Power: The Biggest Names You’ll See
MLS has become a magnet for global superstars. Here are the new faces making their Leagues Cup debut this year:
| Player | Team | Why They’re Famous |
|---|---|---|
| Son Heung-Min | LAFC | Tottenham & South Korea captain, Premier League legend |
| Antoine Griezmann | Orlando City | World Cup winner with France, Atlético Madrid icon |
| Robert Lewandowski | Chicago Fire FC | One of the greatest strikers ever, Bayern/Barcelona legend |
| Casemiro | Inter Miami CF | 5× Champions League winner with Real Madrid, Brazil star |
| Thomas Müller | Vancouver Whitecaps | German legend, Bayern Munich lifer, World Cup winner |
And Then There’s Messi…
Lionel Messi (Inter Miami CF) is the headliner. He:
- Won 2023 Leagues Cup MVP with 10 goals in his first MLS tournament
- Can win his 48th career trophy (club + country) this summer
- Played in his sixth World Cup last year
Former pro Greg Garza sums it up: "Having this unique ability to just have so many great players within this league today… has been magnificent."
How the Tournament Works: A Unique Format
Phase One: Group Stage (54 Games!)
- All 54 matches are MLS vs. Liga MX—no same-league matchups
- 18 teams per league split into groups
- Only top 4 from each league (8 total) advance to knockout rounds
The "No Ties" Rule
This is unique in world soccer:
- 90 minutes of regulation time
- If tied → NO extra time
- Straight to penalty shootout
- Winner gets 2 points, loser gets 1 point (instead of 1 each for a draw)
Important Point: Former defender Greg Garza loves this: "It gives a little bit of pressure on the players… it spices things up a bit and allows the tournament to continue to have this fluidity."
Why Players Love the Format
Maxime Crépeau: "It’s a kind of football that we don’t get to see often in club football… It’s another taste of that football that you can get, so I think it’s very exciting."
History in the Making: MLS Teams Play in Mexico
First Time Ever!
For the first three years, all games were in USA/Canada. Now:
- 4 Phase One games will be played in Mexico at Liga MX stadiums
- MLS teams finally get the "away game experience"
What Players Think
Tim Ream: "It’s been a little bit lopsided… It adds a different layer. It adds a new challenge… I think it allows MLS teams to experience going down to Mexico and playing in even more hostile environments, and that’s what makes you better."
Nashville SC: The Trailblazers
- First MLS team EVER to win at Estadio Azteca (Club América’s fortress)
- Star Hany Mukhtar (former MLS MVP): "I love playing against Mexican teams. They play very differently… their stadiums, their atmosphere, the altitude."
Summary: Why You Should Watch
| Reason | Details |
|---|---|
| Elite Talent | Messi, Griezmann, Lewandowski, Son, Casemiro, Müller + rising stars |
| Real Stakes | Trophy + 3 Concacaf Champions Cup spots |
| Pure Rivalry | MLS vs. Liga MX pride on every field |
| Unique Rules | No ties → instant penalties = maximum drama |
| Historic First | MLS teams playing meaningful games in Mexico |
| Proven Excitement | 3 straight MLS titles, but Liga MX hungry for revenge |
FAQ: Your Burning Questions Answered
When does Leagues Cup 2026 start and end?
Starts Tuesday (check local listings for exact date) with the final on September 6.
How many teams qualify for the Concacaf Champions Cup?
Top three finishers (champion, runner-up, third place) earn spots in the 2027 edition.
Why do games go straight to penalties instead of extra time?
To keep the tournament moving, add excitement/pressure, and avoid player fatigue during a congested summer schedule.
Has any Liga MX team won the Leagues Cup since 2023?
No. MLS teams have won all three editions (Inter Miami 2023, Columbus 2024, Seattle 2025). Only Monterrey reached semis (2023).
Which MLS teams are playing in Mexico this year?
Four MLS clubs will travel south for Phase One matches—the specific teams and venues are part of the schedule release. This is the first time in tournament history.
Final Thought: Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just soccer-curious, Leagues Cup 2026 serves up world-class talent, genuine hatred (the good kind), and a format designed for chaos. Grab a cold drink, pick a side, and enjoy the show!