So when did the International Champions Cup become a thing? Well actually in 2013 (according to a quick look at Wikipedia), but the 2018 edition could well be the biggest and best so far. 18 of Europe's most supported teams are doing battle - and we can tell you what your live stream options are to watch all the football live online.
Teams from England (Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur), Spain (Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atlético Madrid), Italy (Juventus, AC Milan, Inter, Roma), Germany (Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund) France (Paris Saint-Germain, Lyon) and Portugal (Benfica) are all competing in the three-matches per team pre-season tournament. It's enough to make you forget the World Cup completely.
While the silverware may not be of utmost importance to most of the clubs, the International Champions Cup gives the teams a fantastic opportunity to try out new signings and see how fresh the players are after the short summer break. And rather than go and play at a lower division side in front of one man and his dog, instead they're off to exotic locations and are up against other major clubs.
You've probably already found that finding somewhere to watch the matches isn't that straightforward, so we'll tell you how to live stream every single International Champions Cup football game online no matter where in the world you live.
Use a VPN to watch the International Champions Cup 2018 from anywhere
It's no big surprise to discover that a lot of countries don't have a broadcaster that's picked up the rights to show the International Champions Cup football. The UK and US are two exceptions (more details on which below), but if you're somewhere that isn't showing it then you can use a VPN to login to a region that is broadcasting the game. And it's really easy to do:
How to stream International Champions Cup live in the UK
How to watch the International Champions Cup soccer: US live stream
International Champions Cup 2018 format
18 teams, two weeks, a league format...you may have guessed that this isn't your regulation kind of football tournament.
Each team plays three matches with 3 points for a win in 90 minutes, 2 points for a win on penalties, 1 point for a loss on penalties and 0 points for a loss. Whoever has the most points when all the matches are completed is the International Champions Cup winner, with head-to-head being the tie breaker if the top teams are level on points.
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