The2020 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was planned to be the 107th edition of theU.S. Open Cup, a knockout cup competition in American soccer.Atlanta United FC was the defending champion after defeatingMinnesota United FC in the2019 final. The competition was suspended on March 13, 2020, before the first round fixtures, because of theCOVID-19 pandemic, and later canceled on August 17.[1] Despite the tournament's cancelation, the spot for the2021 CONCACAF Champions League was awarded to the defending champion, Atlanta United FC.[2]
This edition was planned to feature 100 teams, including 62 professional sides—both modern-era records.[3] Entrants included the American clubs from across thesoccer leagues system, with timing determined by league division. These include the 23 American clubs fromMajor League Soccer and clubs from theUSL Championship andUSL League One that are not owned or operated by an MLS team; MLS-affiliated clubs from these two leagues are eligible. Additionally, clubs from theNational Independent Soccer Association (NISA), a sanctioned Division III league, were set to take part. This is the first time two professional leagues from the same tier have both competed in the tournament since 2017.
USL League Two and theNational Premier Soccer League qualified teams based on previous season standings. Quantity of teams is determined by U.S. Soccer. Local qualifying was done by tournament and held in 2019. It featured 88 mostly amateur teams representing 18 different states and the District of Columbia (21 different state soccer associations).[4] 12 teams qualified out of this tournament. Finally, as with the previous year, the reigning champion of theNational Amateur Cup,Newtown Pride FC, automatically qualify for the tournament proper.[5]
The 2020 edition of the U.S. Open Cup was planned to include a change in qualifying for professional teams. All Division II and Division III teams were to enter together in the second round, while Major League Soccer teams were planned to enter in the third and fourth rounds. The four2020 CONCACAF Champions League qualifiers plus the four best American non-qualifiers in each2019 MLS conference would enter in the fourth round; the remaining clubs would enter in the third round.[6]
The U.S. Open Cup was scheduled to begin in March 2020, its earliest calendar date since1995. The final was scheduled to take place in either early August or late September.[6] The earlier start would have overlapped with theNCAA soccer season, causing lower-division teams to be unable to field their full lineups;Reading United AC andFlint City Bucks, both of USL League Two, along withMidland-Odessa Sockers FC of the National Premier Soccer League, announced they would not take part in the tournament due to this reason.[7][8]
States without a team in the Open Cup: Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
On March 13, 2020, U.S. Soccer announced that the U.S. Open Cup would be temporarily suspended due to the globalcoronavirus pandemic. Several participating leagues, including MLS and USL, had already announced month-long suspensions of activities.[9] The tournament was canceled on August 17, 2020, with all qualified teams planned to participate in the 2021 edition.[1]
The first round of the Open Cup was scheduled to take place on March 24 and 25. There would have been 19 matches between 13 local qualifiers, 14NPSL, and 11USL2 teams. Teams were paired geographically, and pairings were announced on January 22.[10] The fixtures were suspended on March 13 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
The second round was scheduled to take place on April 7–9 with 29 matches, a modern-era Open Cup record. 19 winners from the First Round will be joined by 6 teams fromUSL1, 8 fromNISA, and 25 fromUSL Championship (USLC). Pairings were made geographically when possible and announced on January 29.[11]
The third round draw was to be conducted on April 10, with 20 matches planned to be played on April 21–23. 29 winners from the Second Round will be joined by the 11 lower-ranked AmericanMLS teams in the2019 season's final standings.[6]
The round of 32 draw was to be conducted on April 24, with 16 matches to be played on May 19–20. 20 winners from the Third Round would join the 12 higher-ranked MLS teams.[6]
The draw for the round of 16 and quarterfinals was to be conducted on May 21. Beginning with the Round of 16, match dates would have been flexibly scheduled as follows:
All matches from the first round to the final were to be streamed onESPN+. This is the second year of a four-year agreement between U.S. Soccer and ESPN to air the tournament.[3]