Club America vs Minnesota United Leagues Cup match, America came from behind three times and won 8‑7 on penalties after a 3‑3 draw. Get full context, player stats, where to watch America vs Minnesota, and what’s next.
Background & Match Setup
Club America vs Minnesota United club met in the 2025 Leagues Cup,
This match was the first ever meeting between America and Minnesota in their histories heightening interest in this global clash.
Pre-Match Form: America vs Minnesota
- Club America entered after a 2‑2 draw and shootout loss to Real Salt Lake and grasping only one point via penalties.
- Minnesota United start their Leagues Cup with 4‑1 win over Queretaro at Allianz Field and showing strong attacking form led by Kelvin Yeboah and Bongokuhle Hlongwane.
Minnesota carried momentum, while America needed a sharp response after the disappointing opener.
Match Recap: America vs. Minnesota Ends 3‑3 – Penalties Decide Winner
Regulation Time Highlights
- 16′: Tani Oluwaseyi gave Minnesota the lead inside the box.
- 27′: America equalized via an own goal by Michael Boxall
- 53′: Jose Zuniga headed America ahead 2‑1.
- 65′: Carlos Harvey restored parity for Minnesota, 2‑2.
- 90′: Sebastián Caceres equalized 3‑3 with a last minute header.
Penalty Shootout Drama
An intense shootout saw each team convert multiple kicks. Keeper Luis Malagon’s crucial saves the final one denying Minnesota’s Romero secured an 8‑7 shootout victory for Club América and 2 points in the LIGA MX standings.
América rallied three comeback goals, emphasizing grit and home support in Houston’s neutral setting.
Key Players & Performances
Minnesota United Standouts
- Tani Oluwaseyi, Carlos Harvey, Bongi Hlongwane each scored, highlighting Minnesota’s attacking depth.
- Kelvin Yeboah, with four goals in five Leagues Cup appearances, continues to shine as their penalty expert and attacking focal point.
Club America Highlights
- Sebastian Caceres delivered the 90′ equalizer.
- Jose Zuniga added a powerful header earlier, while Michael Boxall’s OG marked América’s opener.
- Luis Malagon emerged as the hero in goal, delivering crucial saves in regulation and penalties.
Format & Standings Impact: Leagues Cup Context
- The game was Minnesota’s second match in the Leagues Cup Phase One, part of a 3-match MLS vs LIGA MX round robin.
- América collected 2 points (shootout win); Minnesota earned 1 point for the draw plus shootout loss.
- Minnesota still rank among contenders to advance—top four from MLS and LIGA MX each move to the knockout bracket.
Minnesota will return to MLS action on August 6 vs Atlético San Luis, then resume their regular season schedule.
Club América forces an OWN GOAL from Minnesota 😖 pic.twitter.com/Ynd0bG3jTW
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) August 3, 2025
Why the America vs. Minnesota Match Mattered
- Historic first meeting between celebrated Mexican giants and emerging MLS club.
- Highlights Minnesota’s attacking flexibility matching América’s resilient comeback under pressure.
- The shootout win boosts América’s Leagues Cup group outlook, while Minnesota showed fight despite losing on penalties.
This America vs Minnesota clash underscored the competitive parity growing in interleague tournaments like the Leagues Cup.
Where to Watch Club America vs Minnesota United
- FS1, FoxSports.com, and the Fox Sports App broadcast the match in the U.S.
- MLS Season Pass on Apple TV+ via MLSSoccer.com also streamed the game.
- International coverage was available through regional LIGA MX/U‑league platforms.
Fans could catch full matchday updates, live scores, and statistical breakdowns, including penalties, cards, and player ratings via live platforms.
Leave a Reply