Only Liga MX and MLS teams are still involved in the tournament after the Round of 16. Here's how the first games between the last eight teams will be played this week.

The 2021 edition of the CONCACAF Champions League has entered its Quarterfinal stage, and fans will surely want to see their favorite teams make it to the semi-finals, which will take place after all summer tournaments, including the CONCACAF Gold Cup, have been played.

To keep this edition in line with previous installments of the tournament, teams from the MLS and Liga MX sides will be the only ones to opt for the title. MLS team will have more representatives, even though Toronto FC is currently playing the competition as the Canadian champion. In fact, the Reds collected the most surprising win in the Round of 16 by beating current Liga MX champions with a 3-2 aggregate.

The most winning teams in the tournament's history will be involved in this stage of the competition. Cruz Azul, who defeateed Aracahie with an emphatic 8-0 win, will now be facing Toronto FC. On the other side of the table, Club América will try to make ammends from their disappointing loss to Olimpia in the return leg when they travel to face Portland Timbers.

Return legs to all ties will take place next week. Keep track of all these games by following the links below for official broadcast listings.

CONCACAF Champions League - Quarterfinals broadcast info (first leg)