Liga MX 2025 TV Schedule USA and Streaming Links

Liga MX 2025 TV Schedule USA and Streaming Links
Liga MX 2025 TV Schedule USA and Streaming Links

Liga MX schedule

Friday, July 18

Saturday, July 19

Sunday, July 20

Liga MX is one of the most popular soccer leagues in North America, and for fans in the United States, there are multiple ways to catch all the action. Whether you prefer watching on TV or streaming online, this guide provides the latest information on where to watch every Liga MX match in 2025.

Liga MX TV Channels in the USA

Different broadcasters hold the rights to Liga MX matches depending on the teams playing at home. Here’s a breakdown of which networks air each club’s home games:

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Univision Networks (Univision, UniMás, TUDN)

Teams:

  • América
  • Atlas
  • Atlético San Luis
  • León
  • Mazatlán
  • Necaxa
  • Pachuca
  • Puebla
  • Querétaro
  • Toluca
  • Tigres UANL
  • Pumas UNAM
  • Monterrey

How to Watch:

  • Available on DirecTV Stream (Start watching here)
  • Stream select matches on ViX

Telemundo & Universo

Teams:

  • Chivas Guadalajara
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How to Watch:

  • Stream live on Peacock (Sign up here)
  • Watch on Telemundo/Universo via DirecTV Stream (Get it here)
  • Available on Fubo (Start watching)

Fox Sports (FS1, FS2, Fox Deportes)

Teams:

  • Juárez
  • Santos Laguna
  • Tijuana
  • FC Juárez

How to Watch:

  • Live on Fubo (Start your free trial)
  • Available on Sling TV (Check packages here)
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Best Streaming Services for Liga MX in the USA

For cord-cutters, several streaming platforms offer Liga MX coverage. Here’s a comparison of the best services:

Fubo

Fubo is a solid option for Liga MX fans, offering Fox Sports 1, Fox Deportes, ESPN, Telemundo, and Universo. However, it does not provide access to matches aired on Univision, UniMás, or TUDN, meaning it does not cover all Liga MX games. Be sure to check team-specific broadcasts before subscribing.

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Peacock

Peacock streams Chivas home games, along with Telemundo and Universo, streaming all matches aired on Telemundo and Universo.

DirecTV Stream

For those wanting a traditional TV experience with streaming flexibility, DirecTV Stream offers Univision, TUDN, and Fox Sports.

ViX

ViX is TelevisaUnivision’s official streaming platform, featuring live Liga MX matches from Univision networks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the best streaming service for Liga MX?

If you want the most coverage, Fubo and DirecTV Stream are the top choices, offering the widest range of networks.

Does Fubo still have Univision and TUDN?

No, as of December 2024, Fubo no longer carries Univision, UniMás, or TUDN. However, it still offers Fox Sports, ESPN, Telemundo, and Universo for Liga MX coverage.

About Liga MX

What is Liga MX?

Liga MX is the top professional soccer league in Mexico, consisting of 18 teams that compete in two annual tournaments: the Apertura (July–December) and the Clausura (January–May). The league is widely regarded as one of the strongest in the Americas, attracting top talent from across the continent.

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Liga MX Format and Playoffs

Each tournament features a regular season where all teams play 17 matches. The top 10 teams advance to the Liguilla (playoffs), where they compete for the championship. The top six teams qualify directly, while teams ranked 7th to 10th play a knockout round for the remaining spots.

Promotion and Relegation

Unlike many leagues worldwide, Liga MX currently does not have automatic relegation and promotion. Instead, a financial compensation system is in place for the team that finishes last in the three-year coefficient table.

Liga MX vs. MLS: The Growing Rivalry

Liga MX has long been the dominant league in North America, but in recent years, Major League Soccer (MLS) has closed the gap. This has led to increased competition in events like the CONCACAF Champions Cup and the Leagues Cup, where Mexican and American clubs face off.

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How did Liga MX come to be?

A professional national league did not come into being until 1943. The majority of its members hailed from the Primera Fuerza, the league in Mexico City. However, 10 clubs were selected to comprise the new Liga Mayor, even though some teams appealed to the Mexican Football Federation (FMF).

A few teams joined from the Primera Fuerza, the Liga Occidental De Jalisco, the Liga Amateur de Veracruz, and others. These included Club America, Asturias, Atlante, Real España, and Marte. But the league didn’t start to take off until the 1950s when Mexico became a major player in international soccer.

Liga MX teams like Club America and Chivas de Guadalajara established themselves as early dominant forces, paving the way for the league to grow into a Latin American superpower.

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When Mexico hosted the 1970 World Cup, the league saw a remarkable boom. The FMF modernized the national league structure to reflect the resurgence of interest in the sport.

Liga MX: 21st century and modern history

Liga MX History

A young Chicaharito was a breakout star in Liga MX

Both the quantity and quality of teams competing in Liga MX grew substantially over the twentieth century. As the league developed, it introduced a new playoff system called the “Liguilla”. This has made the end of each season even more exciting. Hugo Sanchez and Cuauhtemoc Blanco were just two of the Mexican players who started to make waves on the world scene.

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Fans of Mexican soccer have much to be proud of with Liga MX, but the league hasn’t been perfect. Many obstacles have challenged the league’s endurance, including economic hardships, match-fixing scandals, and the rare problem of fan violence. Nevertheless, Liga MX has often shown its resilience, guaranteeing that Mexican soccer will continue to grow and progress.

More resources available to you

You can also represent your favorite club in the league by wearing a Liga MX or Mexico kit. World Soccer Shop has kits for the biggest players and clubs in Mexico.

Courtesy of World Soccer Talk, download a complimentary copy of The Ultimate Soccer TV And Streaming Guide, which features details on where to watch all of the leagues from around the world on US TV and streaming.

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To find out when soccer games are on, download the free Soccer TV Schedules App which includes listings of all of the live soccer matches available in the United States (available on Apple iOS devices and Android devices).

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