Concacaf W Champions Cup Final 2026: Club América vs. Washington Spirit – Live Stream, Kickoff Time & How to Watch
When and Where Is the Final?
The Concacaf W Champions Cup final between Club América and Washington Spirit will kick off at 5:00 PM local time (Pachuca, Mexico), which corresponds to 12:00 PM UTC. The match is scheduled for Sunday, May 24, 2026, at Estadio Hidalgo in Pachuca, Mexico.
Key Details
- Date: Sunday, May 24, 2026
- Time: 5:00 PM CST (Pachuca) / 12:00 PM UTC
- Venue: Estadio Hidalgo, Pachuca, Mexico
- Competition: Concacaf W Champions Cup 2026
Estadio Hidalgo, a 30,000-seat stadium, will host the final in front of an expected capacity crowd, given the tournament’s growing popularity and América’s status as Mexico’s most supported club. The venue has already played host to semifinal matches, including Club América’s dominant 4-1 victory over Gotham FC.
How to Watch the Final Live
Fans around the world can follow the action through multiple official and authorized streams. Concacaf has confirmed that the final will be broadcast live on its official platforms, including:
Official Live Streams
- Concacaf Official Website: concacaf.com/live (requires subscription for full access)
- YouTube: Concacaf’s official YouTube channel will stream the match in full
- ESPN+ (Latin America): Available in select regions, including the U.S. And Mexico
- Televisa Univision Network (Mexico/USA): Local broadcasts may air highlights or full coverage
For those without access to paid platforms, Concacaf’s official social media channels (Twitter/X, Facebook, Instagram) will provide real-time updates, highlights, and key moments. Fans can also follow #ConcacafWChampionsCup for fan-generated content and reactions.
Why This Final Matters
The Concacaf W Champions Cup final is more than just a trophy decider—it’s a statement about the growth of women’s football in North America. Club América, Mexico’s powerhouse, seeks to become the first repeat champion in the tournament’s history, while the Washington Spirit aim to etch their name into the annals of CONCACAF women’s football.
What’s at Stake
- First Repeat Champion: Club América could follow in the footsteps of Gotham FC (2025 winners) by claiming back-to-back titles.
- Regional Pride: For América, a win would solidify their dominance in Mexican football, while Spirit would become the first U.S. Team to win the tournament.
- Global Exposure: The match is a showcase for Concacaf’s growing influence in women’s football, with eyes on the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
- Individual Legacies: Players like Scarlett Camberos (América’s captain) and Geyse (Brazil’s star forward) have a chance to cement their place in history.
América’s path to the final was emphatic, with a 4-1 semifinal victory over Gotham FC, featuring a hat trick from Camberos and three assists from Geyse. The Spirit, meanwhile, advanced with a late winner from 18-year-old Paraguayan forward Claudia MartÃnez, who scored a crucial goal in their 1-0 win over Pachuca.

Key Storylines to Watch
Beyond the trophy, several narratives will define the final:
Tactical & Player Matchups
- Camberos vs. Spirit’s Defense: Scarlett Camberos, América’s captain and top scorer in the tournament, will be a constant threat. Spirit’s defense, led by Trinity Rodman, will need to contain her.
- Geyse’s Influence: The Brazilian forward, who won the inaugural W Champions Cup with Gotham FC, will look to add another trophy to her collection. Her movement and creativity could decide the match.
- MartÃnez’s Impact: The Spirit’s young star, Claudia MartÃnez, scored the winner in their semifinal. Can she replicate that magic against América’s defense?
- Coaching Strategies: América’s coach will likely deploy a high-pressing system to exploit Spirit’s midfield, while Spirit may look to control possession and counter through MartÃnez.
América’s dominance in Liga MX Femenil (they recently defeated Monterrey 3-0 in front of a record 26,670 fans) suggests they’ll be favorites, but Spirit’s resilience in the tournament—including their late semifinal victory—means this won’t be a walkover.
What Happens Next?
Winning the Concacaf W Champions Cup brings prestige and a pathway to continental and global competitions. For both teams, the focus now shifts to:
Post-Tournament Implications
- FIFA Women’s World Cup Qualifiers: Both teams are already locked into World Cup qualification paths, but a W Champions Cup title could boost their seeding.
- Domestic Season Resumption: Club América will return to Liga MX Femenil, while the Spirit will prepare for the NWSL season.
- National Team Impact: Players like Camberos and Geyse will bring tournament experience to Mexico’s and Brazil’s World Cup campaigns.
The winner will also receive a $1 million prize (as per Concacaf’s 2026 tournament regulations) and the right to wear the W Champions Cup logo on their jerseys for the following season.
FAQ: Everything You Need to Know
Q: Is the final a single match or best-of?
A: The Concacaf W Champions Cup final is a single-match decider. No extra time or penalties are played if the score is tied after 90 minutes.
Q: How can I buy tickets to the final?
A: Tickets for the final are no longer available for purchase, as the event has sold out. However, Concacaf may release highlights packages or virtual passes post-match.

Q: Who are the favorites to win?
A: Club América is the slight favorite, given their recent form (4-1 semifinal win) and home advantage. However, the Spirit’s late semifinal victory suggests they’re not simple prey.
Q: Will there be a trophy presentation ceremony?
A: Yes, the trophy presentation will take place on the pitch immediately following the final whistle, with both teams’ captains and Concacaf officials in attendance.
How to Follow the Final
For real-time updates, follow these official sources:
- Concacaf Official Website: concacaf.com
- Club América Femenil: clubamrica.com
- Washington Spirit: washingtonspirit.com
- Social Media: Follow #WChampionsCup on Twitter/X, Instagram, and Facebook for fan reactions and updates.
Don’t miss the final! Set your reminders, tune in to the live stream, and join the global conversation about the future of women’s football in Concacaf.
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