Liga MX Broadcasts Across North America: A Practical Guide

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blue cross is one of the most recognized organizations in the country, widely watched for its matches. Fans from both the league and its rivals tune in to follow every moment, knowing the kickoff times and venues. The team recently exited the Concachamps in 2022, which kept the spotlight on their upcoming fixtures in the MX League during the Closure 2022 season.

The team is scheduled to face Tigers in the quarterfinals, first leg of the Closure 2022. The match is set for Thursday, May 12, at 7 p.m. Central Mexico time and will be broadcast on Channel 5 and TUDN, ensuring wide accessibility for viewers across the region. This coverage keeps fans connected whether they are watching at home or on the go, providing reliable updates and highlights as the tie progresses.

In this guide, readers will find essential information about the team, its schedule, and how to watch Liga MX matches across various platforms.

LIST OF CHANNELS ACCORDING TO THE CABLE SYSTEM

sky IZZIA MEGA-CABLE DISH TOTAL PLAY
The stars 102 / 1102 102/702 two 102 102
Nine 109/1150 109 / 709 9 N/A 159
TV picture 103 / 1103 3 / 703 4 103 3
Aztec Seven 107 / 1107 7 / 707 5 101 7
Aztec One 101 / 1101 1 / 701 3 101 13
TUDN 547/1547 501 / 890 N/A N/A 503
ESPN 550 / 1550 508 / 895 41 338 558
Fox Sports 549 / 1549 505 / 892 twenty N/A 563
Fox Sports 2 552/1552 506 / 893 36 N/A 564
Univision TUDN 551/1551 502 N/A N/A 530

For those without cable, Liga MX games can be streamed through the digital apps offered by major networks. Viewers can use Aztec TV and ESPN Play, while Fox Sports provides access through its streaming options. These services allow fans to watch live games or catch up with on-demand highlights when traditional television isn’t available.

LOCAL

When the Cementeros welcome opponents in the league and in the eLiga, television coverage is arranged through Channel 2 in domestic markets, with TUDN managing Concachampions broadcasts via Fox Sports. In friendly matches, the broadcast can vary by venue and tournament, with coverage extending into the United States through Univision networks.

VISITOR

The broadcast plan depends on the opponent and the competition. In Liga MX and the eLiga MX, Televisa holds rights for Cruz Azul, Necaxa, Tigres, Toluca, Juarez, and club Puebla, while TV Azteca covers Atlas and Morelia. ESPN covers Athletic San Luis, Fox covers Monterrey, Santos, Tijuana, and Leon, with some matches also aired on Imagen TV and Claro. In the United States, Univision is a primary broadcaster. For cup competitions like Concachampions, Fox typically carries the games. Fans should check local TV guides for specific matchday coverage, as schedules can change by opponent and tournament.

Source: Goal

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