Published: 09:20, August 21, 2025
Messi's Miami in Leagues Cup quarters as new format fuels goals, ratings surge
By Reuters
Maximiliano Falcon #37 of Inter Miami CF heads the ball against Jonathan Herrera #77 of Tigres UANL during the Leagues Cup quarterfinal between Inter Miami CF and Tigres UANL at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Aug 20, 2025. (PHOTO / AFP)

The Leagues Cup 2025 has reached its quarterfinal stage, with four enticing MLS-Liga MX matchups set for Wednesday, showcasing the tournament's revamped format that has seen more goals and boosted commercial interest and fan engagement.

Lionel Messi's Inter Miami headline the quarterfinal contenders, while Mexican powerhouse Tigres UANL and MLS outfit Seattle Sounders are also among the favorites heading into the last eight.

Through Phase One of the tournament, average match viewership reached 1.43 million, up 62 percent from 2024, across MLS Season Pass, Apple TV+, linear broadcasters in North America, and third-party platforms, organizers told Reuters on Wednesday.

Corporate sponsor revenue is up 13 percent year-on-year, with Walmart and Ocean Spray added as new partners. Digital and social media consumption has also risen sharply, organizers said.

On the pitch, the absence of draws and penalty shootouts following 90 minutes has led to an average of 3.37 goals per game. This figure surpasses regular-season scoring rates in MLS, Liga MX and several leading European leagues, according to organizers.

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"It really starts with the competition and this new format," Leagues Cup executive director Thomas Mayo told Reuters.

"The level of play is very high. They're all arm in arm at the penalty shootouts and there's some real emotion. It means a lot to them. It's a tough competition."

This year's tournament features all 18 Liga MX teams and 18 qualifying MLS teams and the four quarterfinals will pit MLS clubs against Liga MX opponents, reinforcing the cross-border rivalry at the heart of the competition's redesign.

Matches between the two leagues have been closely contested, with points shared evenly between MLS and Liga MX sides.

Attendance figures are tracking closely with the 2024 edition, and organizers anticipate good crowds for Wednesday’s games.

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The tournament’s stakes are high, with automatic qualification for the Concacaf Champions Cup guaranteed for the winner of the third-place match and both finalists. The champion will secure direct entry into the Champions Cup Round of 16.