Concachampions 2026 last 16 draw revealed | OneFootball

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·26 February 2026

Concachampions 2026 last 16 draw revealed

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The first phase of the Concacaf Champions Cup 2026 has concluded and we now have all the teams qualified for the Round of 16.

You could say that from this point on, the real tournament begins, as results will now be taken into account to determine who will host the second leg matches starting from the quarterfinals. This will even decide where the final will be played, which will be a single match at the home of the highest-seeded team.


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Club América qualified for this round after eliminating Olimpia from Honduras with an aggregate score of 2-1. Their next opponent will be Philadelphia Union, a club that thrashed Defence Force 0-5 in the first leg, and will play the second leg tonight, although the series is clearly decided.

This is how the Round of 16 matchups look:

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  • Toluca (Mexico) vs San Diego (United States)
  • Mount Pleasant (Jamaica) vs LA Galaxy (United States)
  • Cruz Azul (Mexico) vs Monterrey (Mexico)
  • LAFC (United States) vs Alajuelense (Costa Rica)
  • Inter Miami (United States) vs Nashville SC (United States)
  • Club América (Mexico) vs Philadelphia Union (United States)
  • Tigres (Mexico) vs Cincinnati (United States)
  • Vancouver Whitecaps (Canada) vs Seattle Sounders (United States)

As we can see, it’s practically a Leagues Cup but with home-and-away matches; the only teams from other countries are Mount Pleasant from Jamaica, who qualified as Caribbean Cup champions, and Alajuelense from Costa Rica, who arrive as Central American Cup champions.

The rest are teams from MLS (9) and Liga MX (5). The reason there are more from MLS is because they secured three spots through the Leagues Cup and another one entered as the champion of Canada.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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