With a video featuring Javier "Chicharito" Hernández, MLS and Liga MX revealed the details for the first edition of the highly-anticipated 2023 Leagues Cup — the tournament to revolutionize soccer in North America.
Among those details were the Leagues Cup schedule, dates, format and prizes involved.
This is the all-new @LeaguesCup.
1 mes de mucho soccer, dos grandes ligas, a rivalry renewed. ¡Prepárate para el nuevo juego! #LeaguesCup2023 pic.twitter.com/Dq1ydDUY9h— Major League Soccer (@MLS) October 6, 2022
What are the 2023 Leagues Cup dates?
The interleague battle will be played next summer between July 21 and August 19.
During the four-week showdown, there will not be regular season games in either MLS or Liga MX. All 77 matches will be played in the United States or Canada, including those involving only Mexican teams.
2023 Leagues Cup format: how is it going to be played?
You should first know that all MLS (29) and Liga MX (18) clubs will play in the Leagues Cup. That's 47 teams in a tournament that'll be divided into two parts: a group stage and knockout stage.
Group stage
There are going to be two teams skipping the group stage and advancing directly to the Round of 32/knockout stage:
- 2022 MLS Cup champion
- Liga MX's best champion (the champion with the most points combined across the 2022 Clausura and Apertura tournaments)
The other 45 teams will be divided into groups of three, where they will play a minimum of two games. Ties will not be allowed. So if a game ends in a draw, there will be penalty kicks. The novelty? The winner from the spot gets two points, the loser collects one.
In other words:
- 3 points for a win within the regulatory 90 minutes
- 2 points for a win from penalty kicks
- 1 point for a loss from penalty kicks
- 0 points for a loss within the regulatory 90 minutes
At the end of the group stage, the two best teams will advance to the knockout stage.
How are the groups going to be assigned? Excellent question.
- MLS clubs ranked 2nd to 16th based on their 2022 Supporters' Shield finish are seeded first in each group
- Liga MX clubs ranked 2nd to 16th based on total points from 2022 Clausura and Apertura combined will be in the second position in each group, opposite the MLS rankings (Liga MX 15th paired with MLS 2nd and so on)
- The remaining 13 MLS clubs and the two remaining Liga MX clubs will be drawn into groups and divided geographically in East, West, South and Central.
Knockout stage
The 30 best teams from the group stage, plus the MLS and Liga MX champions, will be drawn in the round of 32.
Through a single-game elimination system, the tournament will progress in bracket mode to a round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, third-place match and the big final on Saturday, August 19.
77 matches. 47 clubs. Four weeks. Three countries. Two leagues. One champion.
Can’t wait for #LeaguesCup2023. pic.twitter.com/PSJkMZgCnU— Major League Soccer (@MLS) October 6, 2022
Fun, right?
2023 Leagues Cup prizes
Although the cash prize involved in the tournament was not released, the 2023 Leagues Cup will have some sport-related incentives.
First, second and third place will qualify for the Concacaf Champions League. However, only the champions will advance directly to the round of 16.
How to watch the 2023 Leagues Cup?
All 77 matches will be on Apple TV with no blackouts.
In 2023, MLS starts a 10-year partnership with Apple and the 2023 Leagues Cup is part of that deal. What we don't know yet is if the games are going to be available through the regular Apple TV subscription or if viewers will have to pay an extra fee to access them.