Where to watch Philadelphia Union vs Club América (Concacaf Champions Cup 2026)

You can watch **Philadelphia Union vs Club América** in the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup on major sports TV channels and legal streaming platforms, with options in both English and Spanish for US viewers and additional platforms internationally.

Quick Scoop

  • Match: Philadelphia Union vs Club América (2026 Concacaf Champions Cup, Round of 16 – Leg 1).
  • Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
  • Kickoff time: 7:00 p.m. ET / 4:00 p.m. PT (5:00 p.m. CT, 23:00 UTC).
  • Stadium: Subaru Park, Chester, Pennsylvania.

Main ways to watch in the USA:

  • English TV: FS1 or FS2 (Fox Sports network coverage noted across previews; MLS and Union list FS1/FS2 for English broadcast).
  • Spanish TV: TUDN.
  • Streaming (US):
    • Fox Sports (cable login, or via services that carry FS1/FS2 such as fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, etc., as highlighted in “how to watch” guides).
* TUDN via its partner apps or providers that carry the channel.

International options (outside USA):

  • Concacaf’s own streaming (Concacaf Go / official platforms) in some territories.
  • OneSoccer is listed as an international option, particularly relevant for Canada.

Always double‑check your local listings or your streaming service’s schedule on match day, since channel assignments (FS1 vs FS2) can shift close to kickoff.

TV & Streaming Breakdown (HTML Table)

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Region Language Channel / Platform Type Notes
USA English FS1 / FS2 (Fox Sports) TV + streaming via providers Listed as the primary English broadcaster for Concacaf Champions Cup coverage of this match.
USA Spanish TUDN TV + streaming via providers Carries the Spanish-language feed; repeatedly cited in match previews and TV guides.
USA English Fox Sports app / site Streaming (with TV login) Access via your cable, satellite, or live TV streaming login where FS1/FS2 are included.
USA Spanish TUDN app / partner platforms Streaming (with TV login) Available if your provider includes TUDN.
USA English / Spanish fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, etc. Live TV streaming bundle Carry FS1/FS2 and often TUDN; exact availability depends on package and region.
Mexico & Latin America Spanish Local TUDN / pay-TV sports networks TV + streaming Guides from Mexican outlets highlight pay-TV carriage, not open broadcast TV.
Canada / some intl. markets English OneSoccer Streaming Named as an international option in the Union’s official “how to watch” info.
Various international Varies Concacaf Go / official Concacaf platforms Streaming Used in markets without strong local rights holders for the Cup.

Extra notes, timing & context

  • This game is Leg 1 of the Round of 16 in the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup, with Leg 2 to be played later in Mexico City.
  • MLS and Concacaf previews emphasize how important this tie is for a path toward future FIFA Club World Cup qualification.
  • Some outlets mention that there is no open free‑to‑air TV in certain markets, pushing viewers to subscription TV or streaming.

If you tell me your specific country and whether you prefer English or Spanish commentary, I can narrow this down to the most likely channel or app for you based on the current listings.

Forum-style angle & mini “fan chatter”

“Looks like it’s on FS1/TUDN, so any service with those channels should work. I’m using a live TV streamer since I cut the cord years ago.”

“In Mexico they’re saying it’s only on pay TV, not free-to-air, so make sure you have the sports package set up before kickoff.”

Fans on soccer forums and social media tend to swap tips like which streaming bundles have the best free trials, or which ones lag least during big Champions Cup games. Around a hyped MLS vs Liga MX clash like this, threads also fill up with predictions, lineup debates, and the usual “MLS vs Liga MX” bragging rights talk.

TL;DR (bottom)

  • In the US, watch Philadelphia Union vs Club América on FS1/FS2 (English) or TUDN (Spanish) , or stream through services that carry those channels.
  • Outside the US, check OneSoccer (Canada) or Concacaf’s own platforms / local sports networks depending on your country.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.