LAFC vs. Cruz Azul: Concacaf Champions Cup Quarterfinals Set for High-Stakes Clash Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) will host Cruz Azul of Liga MX in the first leg of their Concacaf Champions Cup Quarterfinals on Tuesday, April 7, at BMO Stadium. The match, part of a two-leg series, marks a pivotal moment for both teams as they vie for a spot in the Semifinals. LAFC, which has remained unbeaten in its first 10 matches of the 2026 season, faces a formidable opponent in Cruz Azul, the reigning Concacaf Champions Cup champion and a club with a storied history in the competition. The second leg of the tie will take place on April 14 at Estadio Cuauhtémoc in Puebla, Mexico. The winner of this matchup will advance to the Semifinals, where they will face the winner of the other Quarterfinal between Toluca (Liga MX) and Galaxy (MLS). The Concacaf Champions Cup, a 27-team tournament spanning February to May, is the premier club competition in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. The final, scheduled for May 30, will determine the team that earns a berth in the 2029 FIFA Club World Cup. LAFC’s campaign in the tournament has been nothing short of dominant. The club, which has never lost a match in its four previous Concacaf Champions Cup appearances, has advanced to the Quarterfinals in all four. This year, LAFC defeated Real España of Honduras and Alajuelense of Costa Rica to reach the Round of 16. The Black & Gold’s overall record in the tournament is 3 wins, 0 losses, and 1 draw, with a goal difference of +11. In all competitions, LAFC has outscored opponents 24-3, showcasing their attacking prowess and defensive solidity. Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, LAFC’s captain, has been instrumental in the team’s success.#lafc #concacaf_champions_cup #bmo_stadium #cruz_azul #estadio_cuauhtemoc
