The Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinals are underway. We'll show you how to tune in, including a free live streaming option.
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The Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinals begin tonight. There will be two games on Tuesday and two on Wednesday before the quarterfinals pick back up next week. If you're hoping to tune in, then you're in luck. We'll show you how to watch Concacaf Champions Cup live streams free from anywhere.
Columbus Crew and Tigres UANL will kick off the evening in Columbus, OH. Later, the New England Revolution will play Club América in Foxborough, MA. Wednesday night will also feature two matches, including an Inter Miami game. Due to his recent hamstring injury, there's no definitive word yet if soccer superstar Lionel Messi will be able to participate in the match, so it might end up being a game-time decision.
You can tune in live through select live TV packages if you don't have cable, or you can access a free international live stream via VPN. Keep reading to learn all of your watch options.
Concacaf Champions Cup matches air on Fox Sports 1 (FS1) in the US. For cord-cutters, this means it's time to check out a live TV package like Sling TV or Hulu + Live TV. Prices and links for both are below but scroll down the page for the latest on getting a free Concacaf Cup live stream.
Sling TV is the cheaper option here at $40 a month. You'll need to select the Sling Blue package, which carries FS1. Sling currently offers $20 off your first month, so you'll only be paying $20 this month.
Hulu + Live TV also carries FS1. Its subscriptions start at $76.99 a month, so it's the more expensive option here. However, it offers more channels than a basic Sling subscription, including Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu's on-demand catalog.
There's a free option to live stream the games in the UK and many other countries. Concacaf's YouTube channel and the Concacaf website, Concacaf GO, both carry live streams of the matches in select countries like the UK. All you need to do is go to the websites at game time to stream since no account creation is required.
If you're not in the UK at the moment but you're hoping to access the free live streams, a VPN (virtual private network) can help. VPNs alter your device's location by accessing servers from another country, so you can use websites that might be unavailable due to geographical limitations. Plus, they're solid ways to boost your online privacy.
Not sure where to start when it comes to VPNs? Our go-to is ExpressVPN, an easy-to-use option that comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Check out our ExpressVPN review for more information, and keep reading to learn how to use it.
Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.