Concacaf has confirmed the matchups and schedule for the quarterfinals of the Concacaf Champions League.

The second round of the regions premier club competition will take place March 5-6 and 12-14.

Round of 16 action culminated Thursday night in Toluca, with Sporting Kansas City joining Atlanta United FC, CA Independiente, CF Monterrey, Houston Dynamo, Red Bulls, Santos Laguna and Tigres UANL in the quarterfinal round.

First leg quarterfinal matches are scheduled to begin Tuesday, March 5 in Harrison, N.J, followed by the second leg matches the following week. In April, the quarterfinal winners will face off in the semifinals, followed by the two leg-final the last week of April and first week of May.

Fans will be able to follow all the action through the Confederation’s partner networks, including Univision Deportes (United States), Yahoo Sports (United States), Fox Sports Latin America (Mexico & Central America), Flow Sports (Caribbean) and other local partners.

2019 Concacaf Champions League schedule – quarterfinals

* Eastern Time (local time) and home team listed first

Tuesday, March 5
20:00 (20:00) New York Red Bulls (USA) vs Santos Laguna (MEX)
22:00 (21:00) Houston Dynamo (USA) vs Tigres UANL (MEX)

Wednesday, March 6
20:00 (20:00) Club Atletico Independiente (PAN) vs Sporting Kansas City (USA)
22:00 (21:00) CF Monterrey (MEX) vs Atlanta United (USA)

Tuesday, March 12
21:00 (19:00) Santos Laguna (MEX) vs New York Red Bulls (USA)
23:00 (21:00) Tigres UANL (MEX) vs Houston Dynamo (USA)

Wednesday, March 13
20:00 (20:00) Atlanta United (USA) vs CF Monterrey (MEX)

Thursday, March 14
20:00 (19:00) Sporting Kansas City (USA) vs Club Atletico Independiente (PAN)

April – May

2-4 Semifinals – 1st Leg
9-11 Semifinals – 2nd Leg
23-25 Final – 1st Leg
30–2 Final – 2nd Leg

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