Here’s the latest on the away goal rule for the CONCACAF Champions Cup (as of 2026):
- The away goals rule remains a primary tiebreaker in two-legged knockout rounds (Round of 16, quarterfinals, and semifinals). If the aggregate score is tied after both legs, the team with more away goals advances.[1]
- In extra time, away goals no longer carry extra value; if the tie persists after extra time, the winner is decided by penalties.[1]
- The final is a single match at a neutral venue, so there is no away goals consideration there; if the final is tied after normal time, it goes to extra time and then penalties if needed.[1]
- Some coverage notes that the 2026 edition of the Concachampions continues to emphasize away goals as the deciding factor in two-legged ties, with the final treated as a separate single-game scenario.[1]
For broader context, several outlets explain the rule similar to this: away goals count more in two-legged ties, but not in extra time, and the final is decided by extra time and penalties if needed. If you want, I can pull the official CONCACAF regulations or recent match reports to confirm any recent nuances or schedule-specific applications.[3][5]
Would you like a quick summary of how this affects typical matchups (e.g., how a 2–1 away win in the first leg influences the second leg) or a simple FAQ you can share with fans?
Citations:
- Does the Away Goal Rule Still Count? Here's How the Tiebreaker Works in the 2026 Concachampions[1]
- Concacaf Champions Cup Away Goal Rule Explained[5]