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Leagues Cup hub privileges explained

Leagues Cup hub privileges explained

Four Liga MX sides will get hub privileges at Leagues Cup 2024, giving them a significant advantage over the other Mexican clubs participating in the tournament.

The second ever Leagues Cup kicks off this weekend as all 29 MLS and 18 Liga MX teams compete in a World Cup-style competition for the next month. Inter Miami are the reigning champions and one of the favorites, along with LAFC and Columbus Crew, to win the tournament. There are several dangerous Liga MX clubs, though, including Club America, that have what it takes to beat the best in Major League Soccer.

Plus, multiple Liga MX sides will have an advantage this year. The four highest ranked Mexican teams in the competition, based on their last 34 matches in the 2023 Clausura and Apertura tournaments, will be granted special hub privileges.

Here’s a breakdown of all Liga MX’s hub privileges ahead of Leagues Cup 2024.

The hub privileges at Leagues Cup 2024 minimize travel for four Liga MX sides, giving the Mexican clubs one permanent location in the United States to play a select number of matches. They will also play as the home side in stadiums based in their hub city.

The four Liga MX sides receiving hub privileges at Leagues Cup 2024 are Club America, C.F. Monterrey, Chivas de Guadalajara, and Tigres UANL. Check out the full details of their privileges below, per Leagues Cup.

As the reigning Liga MX champions, Club America gets hub privileges that extend the longest at Leagues Cup, all the way through the semi-finals. Meanwhile, as the lowest ranked of the top four Liga MX sides, Tigres UANL will only get hub privileges for the group stage.

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