In the US, Liga MX rights are split by home club, so the broadcaster depends on the match. Spanish-language coverage runs across TelevisaUnivision (Univision, UniMas, TUDN and the ViX streaming service), Telemundo/Universo with simulcasts on Peacock, and Fox Sports/Fox Deportes (with select free games on Tubi); English-language coverage of 40-plus matches plus the Liguilla airs on CBS Sports Network and CBS Sports Golazo Network with streaming on Paramount+. In the UK there is no confirmed dedicated Liga MX broadcaster for the 2025-26 season, so any coverage would come from international OTT services for select matches only - check in-region availability before subscribing.
Season. The Liga MX season is split into two short tournaments per year - the Apertura in the second half of the calendar year and the Clausura in the first half. Each tournament runs a regular-season phase followed by a knockout playoff known as the Liguilla, which decides the champion.
Frequently asked
What channel is Liga MX on in the United States?
For the 2025-26 season, Liga MX is shown on Univision, UniMas, TUDN, Telemundo, Universo, Fox Sports 1, Fox Deportes, CBS Sports Network, ViX, Peacock, Fubo, Tubi, Paramount+ in the United States. Broadcast rights can change mid-season — confirm against the official listing.
What time is Liga MX on in my timezone?
Sports Always converts every Liga MX start time to your device's local timezone automatically, so the times you see are already correct for where you are — no conversion needed.
Is the Liga MX schedule up to date?
Yes. Sports Always pulls the Liga MX fixture list live every time you open the page and always rolls forward from today, so it is never stuck on a past date.
Can I watch Liga MX for free in the US?
Some matches are available free. Tubi streams select Fox-owned club home games (for example Pachuca and Leon) at no cost, and over-the-air Spanish-language channels such as Univision and Telemundo can be received free with an antenna. Most other matches require a TV subscription or a paid streaming service like ViX, Peacock, Paramount+ or Fubo.
Is there one streaming service that carries every Liga MX match in the US?
No. Because rights are divided by home club across several broadcast groups, no single service carries every game. ViX covers TelevisaUnivision matches, Peacock simulcasts Telemundo/Universo games, Paramount+ has the English-language CBS matches, and Tubi has select Fox club games. Note that Fubo carries Fox Sports and Telemundo matches but not TUDN, Univision or UniMas, so you may need more than one service to follow a specific team.