Minnesota United welcome Atletico San Luis to Allianz Field on Wednesday night for a pivotal clash in the final round of the 2025 Leagues Cup group stage.
The Loons have experienced an up-and-down ride in the tournament so far, but still have a clear path to the knockout rounds, provided they deliver a statement win in front of their home fans. Currently sitting fourth in the MLS table with four points, the momentum is very much within reach.
They opened their campaign in style, dismantling Queretaro 4-1 with a balanced attack that saw four different players hit the scoresheet, two goals in each half, showing their attacking depth. In their second outing, Minnesota looked poised to take down Club América after a thrilling 3-3 battle, only to concede a last-minute equalizer that sent the contest to penalties, where they ultimately came up short.
Atletico San Luis, meanwhile, have had a rocky road. They were humbled in their first match with a 4-0 drubbing at the hands of Portland Timbers, but bounced back with a wild 2-2 draw against Real Salt Lake, earning a bonus point after winning the ensuing shootout.
Sitting 13th in Liga MX with just two points from a possible six, San Luis are staring down the barrel. Not only do they need a convincing win on Wednesday, but they’ll also be hoping for a perfect storm of favorable results elsewhere to sneak into the next phase. The pressure’s on, and for the visitors, the margin for error is razor-thin.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
How to watch Minnesota United vs Atletico de San Luis online – TV channels & live streams
In the United States (US) and worldwide, the Leagues Cup match between Minnesota United and Atletico San Luis will be available to watch and stream online live on Apple TV through the MLS Season Pass.
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Minnesota United vs Atletico de San Luis kick-off time
The Leagues Cup match between Minnesota United and Atletico de San Luis will be played atAllianz Field in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
It will kick off at 5:30 pm PT / 8:30 pm ET on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, in the US.
Team news & squads
Minnesota United team news
Minnesota United have been red-hot against their Liga MX foes, rattling in seven goals across just two matches, a clear sign of their attacking sharpness and squad depth.
Head coach Eric Ramsay has masterfully managed his roster, rotating his lineup to keep legs fresh without sacrificing quality. That rotation has paid off handsomely. Bongokuhle Hlongwane has thrived in multiple roles, whether operating as a right wing-back or on the right side of midfield, and already has two goals to his name. Up top, Tani Oluwaseyi and Kelvin Yeboah have alternated as the central striker, and both have hit the net, showcasing Minnesota’s flexibility in the final third.
In midfield, a rotating cast of Wil Trapp, Owen Gene, Robin Lod, Joaquín Pereyra, and Carlos Harvey has all stepped up when called upon, each making their presence felt. From the backline to the flanks, virtually every position has seen some rotation, except for one constant in Dayne St. Clair, who has been the ever-reliable presence in goal.
Atletico de San Luis team news
On the other side, Atletico San Luis, led by Guillermo Abascal, have been taking a more measured, possession-oriented approach in contrast to the traditionally high-octane style of Liga MX sides. The club has been a top-flight mainstay since gaining promotion in 2019, just ahead of the 2020 relegation freeze, and has steadily grown into a legitimate playoff contender, peaking with a sixth-place finish in the recent 2024–25 Apertura.
Their rise has been fueled by savvy recruiting across South America, bringing in seasoned professionals from Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina to bolster a primarily Mexican core. Among them, Brazilian striker João Pedro, with years of Serie A experience under his belt, adds much-needed know-how and composure up front. San Luis might not carry the same weight as Liga MX’s elite, but they’ve quietly built a squad capable of punching above their weight.