Inter Miami vs. Vancouver Whitecaps: How to watch the CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinals game tonight
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Lionel Messi and Inter Miami will face the Vancouver Whitecaps on the field tonight. ()
The CONCACAF Champions Cup tournament has reached the second leg of the semi-finals, and tonight, Inter Miami CF and Vancouver Whitecaps FC will face off for the second time. In the first leg of the semis, Vancouver beat Miami 2-0 on the Whitecaps' home turf. Tonight, Vancouver will bring that two-goal advantage to Florida's Chase Stadium. Whichever team leaves victorious will face off against either Tigres or Cruz Azul in the final. The winner of the continental competition gets a spot in the 2029 FIFA Club World Cup and the 2025 FIFA Intercontinental Cup. Neither team has made it to the Champions Cup Final before, and Lionel Messi will be playing with Inter Miami tonight.
Are you ready to watch? Here's what to know about the Inter Miami CF vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC game.
How to watch the Inter Miami vs. Vancouver Whitecaps game:
Date: Wednesday, April 30
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Time: 8 p.m. ET
Location: Chase Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
TV channel: FS1
Streaming: DirecTV, Fubo
When is the Inter Miami vs. Vancouver Whitecaps CONCACAF Champions Cup semi-finals game?
Miami and Vancouver face off on Wednesday, April 30, at 8 p.m. ET.
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The Inter Miami vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC CONCACAF Champions Cup semi-finals game will air on FS1.
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