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The 2024 Leagues Cup will be widely accessible for fans across the United States as the joint venture between MLS and Liga MX looks to continue growing its audience.

In its second year under its current, all-encompassing format, the Leagues Cup brings together clubs from the U.S. and Mexico in a knockout-style competition hoping to become the preeminent Cup competition in the region.

Last year, in its inaugural seasons as a full-scale competition, Lionel Messi sensationally led Inter Miami to the club's first-ever trophy after just joining the MLS side. This season, Messi is battling injury, but the Herons will press on with or without the Argentine great as they look to defend their crown.

There's plenty of competition from both leagues, and while the entirety of the competition can be viewed with a subscription to MLS Season Pass from Apple TV, fans can also access a large swath of matches for free as the leagues place many games in front of the paywall.

How to watch the 2024 Leagues Cup on Apple TV

Viewers around the world can catch the entirety of the 2024 Leagues Cup on MLS Season Pass from Apple TV.

All 77 matches from the opener on July 26 to the final on August 25 will be available to access for subscribers on the platform.

Currently, MLS Season Pass is being offered to new subscribers at a 50 percent discount to reflect the 2024 season passing the halfway mark. It costs $14.99 per month or $49 for the remainder of the season for those not already subscribers to Apple TV+, and is being offered at $12.99 per month or $39 for the season to those already with an active Apple TV+ subscription.

Click here to sign up for MLS Season Pass from Apple TV here to watch all the Leagues Cup matches.

Additionally, some matches will be televised on cable across the United States. Fox Sports has the English-language rights to select matches, which will be mostly accessible on FS1, while there will be a Spanish-language broadcast of select matches on either TUDN, UniMas, or Univision.

For those games, matches can be streamed on Fubo USA, who are offering a free trial for new users.

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Leagues Cup matches available for free on Apple TV

Just like in regular season action, Apple TV will make select matches throughout the 2024 Leagues Cup available for free across the competition.

While multiple matches in the group stage and Round of 32 were tabbed for free broadcast on MLS Season Pass, currently the Round of 16 schedule does not reflect any games that are viewable without a subscription. The Sporting News has confirmed that MLS is still considering the potential for other matches later in the competition to be made available for free, so continue to check back for the latest schedule.

However, one matches is being televised on Fox and UniMas, which is available to stream on Fubo, who are offering a free trial to new users.

DateTime (ET)StageMatchLocationTV/Stream
Tue, Aug. 128 p.m.Round of 16Tigres vs. NYCFCRed Bull Arena
(Harrison, NJ)
TV: FS1, UniMas, TUDN
Streaming: Fubo

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All other matches in the competition are only accessible to subscribers of MLS Season Pass from Apple TV, as of now.

Once the schedule is set for each round, the league will then announce which matchesare available for free as the bracket is flushed out, so check back to find out which games are available throughout the tournament.

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Kyle Bonn, is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.