The rivalry between MLS and Liga MX adds a new chapter with the clash between Nashville SC and Tigres UANL, corresponding to the semifinals of the CONCACAF Champions League 2026. The first leg will be played this Tuesday, April 28 at Geodis Park, home of the U.S. team, in a match that promises intensity and a high competitive level.
For Hispanic fans in the United States, this match represents much more than just a game: it is an opportunity to see firsthand the growth of soccer in the region and the constant clash between two leagues seeking to dominate Concacaf.
Nashville arrives at a great time

The Nashville team is on a positive streak, with four wins in its last five games.
Highlights include their recent 4-2 win over Charlotte in MLS, as well as their 0-2 away win over Atlanta United.
In the international tournament, the U.S. team pulled off one of the surprises by eliminating Club América.
After a goalless draw in the first leg, Nashville sealed their qualification with a 1-0 win on Mexican soil, showing defensive solidity and effectiveness at key moments.
Players such as goalkeeper Joe Willis, midfielder Hany Mukhtar and striker Sam Surridge have been instrumental in this performance.
Mukhtar, in particular, continues to be the team’s offensive engine (Filed under: Nashville vs Tigers).
This match represents much more than just a game
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Tigres seeks to impose its experience

For its part, Tigres arrives with a mixture of confidence and urgency.
In Liga MX, the Monterrey team is coming off a 5-1 win over Mazatlán, a result that ended a streak of draws against Atlas and Necaxa.
However, in the Concachampions, Tigres suffered a recent 3-1 loss to the Seattle Sounders.
This forces the team to adjust its strategy in a competition where it has historically been a protagonist.
The team led from the bench has internationally experienced players such as Nahuel Guzmán in goal.
In addition to the offensive power of André-Pierre Gignac and Ángel Correa.
In the midfield, names such as Juan Brunetta, Fernando Gorriarán and Diego Lainez bring dynamism and creativity (Filed under: Nashville vs Tigres).
Where to watch Nashville vs Tigres?

The match between Nashville and Tigres can be followed in Mexico on FOX One.
In the United States, availability may vary depending on the provider, so it is recommended to check sports platforms that broadcast the Concachampions.
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