The main event of the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup semifinals gets underway Wednesday night, with LAFC welcoming reigning Liga MX champions Toluca for the first leg at BMO Field.
LAFC have endured an inconsistent April in domestic competition, but Marc Dos Santos's squad made easy work of Cruz Azul in the quarterfinals, eliminating the title holders 4–1 on aggregate to move through. Now, they are focused on taking down the strongest team in Mexico since the beginning of 2025.
The Champions Cup remains the only piece of silverware Toluca has yet to claim since the Antonio Mohamed era began 16 months ago. The back-to-back Liga MX champions dismantled LA Galaxy 7–2 on aggregate in the quarterfinals and will be seeking a similar result against the other Los Angeles club.
Toluca will need to manage the notable absences of Alexis Vega and Jesús Gallardo, however, with both players leaving the club to join the Mexico national team as part of the 12 Liga MX players named in El Tri's 2026 World Cup squad.
It's a clash between arguably the two finest teams in North America, with whichever side advances from this matchup likely entering the final as the frontrunner for continental glory. Here's how you can catch the first leg of the tie.
What Time Does LAFC vs. Toluca Kick Off?
How to Watch LAFC vs. Toluca on TV, Live Stream

The first leg of the Champions Cup semifinals between LAFC and Toluca will be broadcast in the United States on FOX Sports 1, with viewers also able to stream the match through FOX One and the FOX Sports App.
U.S. viewers preferring Spanish-language coverage can tune in on TUDN and Univision, with ViX available as the streaming option.
Canadian audiences can follow the first leg on fuboTV and OneSoccer. Meanwhile, FOX One is the destination for Toluca supporters in Mexico.
Country | TV Channel/Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | FOX Sports 1, FOX One, FOX Sports App, TUDN USA, Univision, ViX |
Mexico | FOX One |
Canada | fuboTV Canada, OneSoccer |
What's Next for LAFC, Toluca?
Both sides will return to league action before the decisive second leg next week, though the significance of their respective weekend fixtures will differ considerably.
LAFC face a short trip down the Pacific coast, heading to take on struggling San Diego FC on Saturday night as MLS play resumes.
Toluca head back to the Estadio Nemesio Diez on Sunday night, hosting Pachuca in the opening leg of the Liga MX Clausura 2026 quarterfinals, as Mohamed's side begins their pursuit of a third straight title.
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