Channel details and match context for UANL Tigres vs Chivas Sky Cup clash

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The Tigres take the field for their third Sky Cup encounter, facing Chivas in a marquee clash of the tournament.

Over time, the club has risen to become one of Mexico’s most influential teams. Many fans regard it as a pillar of this new era in Mexican football.

Michael Herra has built a squad filled with recognizable names, so a large portion of the fanbase knows exactly when and where the next match will be played, whether it’s for Liga MX, Copa MX, the Concacaf Champions League, the Leagues Cup, the Club World Cup, or a simple friendly.

The journey continues on Thursday, December 22, as the Tigers visit Chivas on Date 4 of the Sky Cup, a match set for 9 p.m. Central Mexico time. The game will be broadcast by aerial sports.

Here is what supporters should know about UANL.

CHANNEL LIST ACCORDING TO THE CABLE SYSTEM

For fans without cable, Liga MX and eLiga MX games can be streamed via the sports apps on smart TVs, or on Azteca TV. ESPN and Fox Sports offer choices as well, including ESPN’s game broadcasts and Fox Sports coverage.

FROM THE BUILDING

When the Felines host league and eLiga MX matches, the primary broadcast is available on channel 5. In cup competitions, TUDN covers the action, while Fox Sports holds rights for the Concacaf Champions League and other tournaments. For friendly matches, coverage varies by venue and tournament. In the United States, Univision sometimes carries these games.

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Broadcast rights depend on the opponent and competition. In Liga MX and eLiga MX, Televisa also owns rights to Cruz Azul, Necaxa, Juárez, and Toluca. Televisión Azteca holds rights for Atlas, Mazatlán FC, and Puebla, while ESPN covers Atlético San Luis. Fox Sports broadcasts Monterrey, Santos, Tijuana, and León, with Imagen TV and Claro also involved for some matches. For other matches and broadcasts, TUDN, Televisa, Azteca Sports, and Multimedia support coverage. In the U.S., Univision is a primary broadcaster for several matches.

In Copa MX, consult the local TV schedule based on the opponent. The Concacaf Champions League is typically shown on Fox Sports.

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