where to watch club américa vs philadelphia union
You can watch Club América vs Philadelphia Union on major sports channels and official Concacaf platforms, with options varying slightly by region and by whether it’s Leg 1 (in Philadelphia) or Leg 2 (in Mexico City).
Main ways to watch
- In the United States, TV coverage is listed on Fox Sports networks (FS1 or FS2 for English) and TUDN for Spanish, depending on the leg.
- Several streaming TV providers carry those channels, such as Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling (with the appropriate sports/Spanish add-ons), and others that include FS1/FS2 and TUDN.
- Concacaf’s own platforms also stream matches internationally, including ConcacafGo and select regional partners like OneSoccer in Canada for some fixtures.
- For certain Champions Cup matches, there have been free official live streams on YouTube promoted via media outlets, sometimes accessible worldwide (often paired with the recommendation to use a VPN if it’s geo‑restricted in your country).
Quick Scoop (what to check right now)
- Confirm which leg you want:
- Leg 1 at Subaru Park (Philadelphia) – typically listed on FS2 (English) and TUDN (Spanish) in the U.S.
* Leg 2 at Estadio Azteca (Mexico City) – typically listed on FS1 (English) and TUDN (Spanish) in the U.S.
- If you’re in the U.S.:
- Tune in directly on FS1/FS2 or TUDN via cable/satellite, or
- Use a live‑TV streaming service that includes those channels (for example Fubo, Sling with FS1/TUDN, or DirecTV Stream).
- If you are outside the U.S.:
- Look for ConcacafGo or your local rights holder; in some countries OneSoccer or similar services have carried Champions Cup matches.
* Check if an officially promoted YouTube stream is available for your region; some outlets explicitly highlight free YouTube options for Philadelphia Union vs Club América fixtures.
- If you hit a blackout or geo‑restriction:
- Many guides suggest a reputable VPN to access the same official streams from abroad where permitted, by virtually locating in a region where the match is available.
Bottom line: look up the specific leg you want, then either watch via FS1/FS2 or TUDN in the U.S., use a streaming bundle that includes those channels, or check Concacaf/YouTube options if you are overseas.
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