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)

  1. 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.
  1. 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).
  1. 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.
  1. 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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