Fox Corporation has renewed its broadcast partnership with Concacaf in Mexico, extending its rights to the federation’s club competitions through 2030.
The four-year extension ensures Fox will continue to serve as a key media platform for Concacaf’s top tournaments in one of the region’s most important football markets.
Continued Coverage Across Multiple Platforms
Under the agreement, Fox will retain rights to broadcast the Concacaf Champions Cup, along with the Concacaf Central American Cup and Concacaf Caribbean Cup.
Content will be distributed across Fox’s linear pay-TV channels, its Fox+ bundle, and its OTT streaming platform Fox One, which launched in Mexico in 2025.
Strengthening a Key Football Market
Mexico remains a central hub for Concacaf competitions, with multiple Liga MX clubs regularly qualifying for continental tournaments.
The Champions Cup in particular continues to feature strong representation from Mexican sides, reflecting the country’s dominance in the competition’s history.
A Long-Term Media Strategy
Concacaf general secretary Philippe Moggio highlighted the importance of Fox as a strategic partner in delivering the competitions to a broad audience across Mexico.
The renewal ensures continuity for fans while reinforcing Fox’s extensive sports portfolio in the region, which includes domestic and international football alongside a wide range of other sports properties.