On Tuesday the CONCACAF Champions League continues with the quarterfinals phase. Liga MX looks to continue a seven year win streak with another title.

This regional tournament has been in place since the 1960’s, however, MLS or U.S. based teams did not begin to compete until the 1996 campaign, which was strictly a knockout based format until it was revamped in the early 2000’s.

Since the beginning of the CCL era in 2009, Liga MX has dominated the competition winning all seven tournaments. The supremacy has been significant, namely over MLS squads. Only twice has the MLS made the cup final, one other time has two MLS teams made the semi-finals, that came in the 12-13′ season with the Seattle Sounders and LA Galaxy.

This year the stakes are higher, 24 teams from 12 associations are competed dating back to last August. Teams from Liga MX, MLS, Central America and the Caribbean have competed in the hopes of lifting the coveted regional trophy and a chance to head to the FIFA Club World Cup in Japan in December.

As we look forward to this year’s quarterfinals match-ups, we rank them from most compelling to the least watchable match of this round.