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Direct Answer: Broadcast Options & Match Result

Quick viewing guide and immediate score line breakdown for Portland Timbers vs Club Tijuana.

The 2026 Leagues Cup Phase One clash between Portland Timbers and Club Tijuana concluded with a 3-1 victory for Portland at Providence Park in Oregon.[1][2]

Fans looking to stream full match replays or live upcoming Leagues Cup fixtures can access global coverage on Apple TV via MLS Season Pass, alongside linear US cable networks FS1 in English and UniMás or TUDN in Spanish.[1][3]

  • Final Score: Portland Timbers 3-1 Club Tijuana.[2]
  • Venue: Providence Park (Portland, Oregon).[1]
  • Global Streaming: Apple TV (MLS Season Pass).[3]
  • US Linear Television: FS1 (English), UniMás / TUDN (Spanish).[1]
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Complete US and Mexico TV Broadcast & Streaming Listings

Full network guide across digital platforms and traditional cable channels across North America.

Digital accessibility for the Leagues Cup remains centralized through Apple TV MLS Season Pass, providing worldwide distribution without territorial blackouts.[3]

For viewers preferring linear cable networks in North America, national broadcasts feature dedicated English and Spanish broadcasts. In the United States, Fox Sports provides live English coverage on FS1, while TelevisaUnivision distributes Spanish coverage across UniMás and TUDN.[1]

  • Apple TV MLS Season Pass: Worldwide digital live stream and full match replays.[3]
  • FS1 (Fox Sports 1): Primary US English linear television channel.[1]
  • UniMás & TUDN: Primary US Spanish linear television channels.[1]
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Match Summary: Portland Timbers 3-1 Club Tijuana

Breakdown of game key moments, comeback scoring, and tournament group stage impact.

Portland Timbers rallied under the floodlights at Providence Park to earn a decisive 3-1 comeback victory over Liga MX side Club Tijuana (Xolos).[1][4]

After conceding an early goal, Portland responded with three unanswered strikes to secure all three points. This result brings Portland's Phase One record to 2-1-0 with 6 total points, lifting them to 7th place among Major League Soccer competitors in the tournament standings.[2]

  • Result: 3-1 comeback win for Portland Timbers.[2][4]
  • Phase One Record: Portland finish with 2 wins, 1 loss, and 0 draws (6 points).[2]
  • Tournament Context: Positioned inside the upper tier of MLS clubs heading into knockout phase evaluations.[2]
Soccer fan holding a scarf high in stadium stands during a night match.
Match Summary: Portland Timbers 3-1 Club Tijuana
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Upcoming Match Schedule for Both Clubs

Next scheduled fixtures as domestic league competition resumes following Phase One.

With Phase One of the 2026 Leagues Cup complete, both clubs transition back to their primary competition calendars.[2][5]

Portland Timbers return to regular season MLS action, while Club Tijuana shifts focus back to Liga MX fixture schedules. Fans should check official club schedules for exact kickoff times and streaming confirmations.[3][5]

  • Portland Timbers: Returning to MLS regular season play at Providence Park.[1][3]
  • Club Tijuana: Rejoining Liga MX campaign fixtures in Mexico.[5]
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Fan Creator Workflow: Polishing Providence Park Night Shots on iOS

Practical guide for matchday creators capturing night photos under stadium floodlights.

Capturing night photos at Providence Park offers dramatic atmospheres, but harsh floodlights and packed crowds can create distracting visual clutter or awkward framing.

For creators posting matchday photos on iOS, targeted AI tools allow quick non-destructive edits before uploading highlights to social platforms.

  1. Balance Stadium Floodlight Exposure with Conversational Editing

    Open your photo in CARA on iOS and launch the Cara Agent. Type natural instructions like 'soften top stadium light harsh glare while maintaining field contrast' to smooth out extreme highlights without dulling team colors.

  2. Remove Photobombers and Distracting Elements

    Use the AI Eraser tool to highlight unwanted background spectators, stray banners, or stadium equipment along the touchline for clean focal isolation.

  3. Expand Tight Shots for Wide Social Banners

    Apply Image Extender (outpainting) to generate natural surrounding stadium scenery beyond original photo borders, turning vertical crowd shots into wide horizontal header images.