Catch Liga MX action live from anywhere

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This guide gives you a simple, practical path to live matches in the United States.

We list the main free and paid platforms, each with direct links in the next sections.

You’ll also see which other competitions each service carries, from UEFA Champions League and LaLiga to Bundesliga, FA Cup and EFL.

We flag local availability and language options so you don’t waste time signing up for a package that won’t show your game.

Expect clear tips on device compatibility, pay-TV authentication, and when a free tier is enough versus when to upgrade.

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Stay tuned for quick comparisons and up-to-date match news that help you lock in the right service before kickoff.

Quick wins: Where to watch, language options, and device tips.

Why it matters: Recent results mean you don’t want to miss the next twist in the title race.

How to watch Liga MX in the U.S. right now

Watching Liga MX in the United States is easier than ever, with multiple platforms offering live matches, highlights, and studio coverage in Spanish and English.

Depending on your preferences, you can choose between free options, premium subscriptions, or full live-TV bundles.

Free vs. paid: what you can expect for live games and highlights

Spanish broadcasts are led by Univision/UniMás and TUDN, with ViX offering a free tier plus ViX Premium for more live matches.

Univision/UniMás can be free over the air in some markets; otherwise a pay-TV login or live-stream bundle is usually required.

  • ViX: — ViX is one of the most accessible platforms for Liga MX fans. It offers a free tier with highlights, replays, and some live content, while ViX Premium expands access to additional live matches and exclusive coverage. https://www.vix.com
  • Univision/UniMás: — Univision and UniMás are key broadcasters for Liga MX in the U.S. If you live in an area with over-the-air coverage, you may watch select matches for free; otherwise, streaming requires a TV provider or live-TV subscription. https://www.univision.com
  • TUDN: — TUDN delivers extensive Liga MX coverage, including live games, analysis, and post-match shows. Access typically requires authentication through a cable provider or a compatible streaming service. https://www.tudn.com
  • ESPN / ESPN+: — ESPN and ESPN+ occasionally feature Liga MX matches, along with highlights and editorial coverage. ESPN+ is a standalone subscription, making it a flexible option for viewers who prefer English-language sports platforms. https://www.espn.com
  • YouTube TV: — YouTube TV is a full live-TV streaming service that includes channels like Univision, UniMás, and TUDN in many markets. It’s ideal if you want Liga MX alongside other major sports and entertainment channels. https://tv.youtube.com

Most services surface condensed recaps and studio analysis soon after full time, so you can catch up quickly. The practical setup: go OTA if available, add ViX for Spanish breadth, and pair a live TV bundle or ESPN+ if you follow international competitions as well.

Main free and paid platforms to watch Liga MX in the United States

For U.S. viewers, the right streaming mix makes every match — and decisive goal — easy to catch. Below are the primary services, direct links, and other soccer competitions they carry.

Univision/UniMás (free over-the-air in select markets; pay-TV authenticated online)

https://www.univision.com/ — OTA in many areas; authenticate with a pay-TV or live-TV bundle. Also airs Spanish-language UEFA Champions League, Europa League, and Concacaf competitions.

TUDN (pay TV channel with digital coverage)

https://www.tudn.com/ — Cable and authenticated streaming; covers UEFA club tournaments, Leagues Cup, and Concacaf Champions Cup in Spanish.

ViX (free tier + ViX Premium)

https://www.vix.com/ — Free highlights and shows; ViX Premium expands live match access and Spanish UEFA coverage.

ESPN (TV) and ESPN+ (streaming)

https://www.espn.com/ and https://plus.espn.com/ — English studio shows and additional leagues: LaLiga, Bundesliga, FA Cup, EFL competitions, and Copa del Rey.

Fubo, Sling TV, and YouTube TV

https://www.fubo.tv/, https://www.sling.com/, https://tv.youtube.com/ — Live TV bundles that often include Univision/UniMás and TUDN depending on your ZIP code. Good for broader soccer like Premier League and cup ties.

PlatformLinkFree or PaidOther Soccer Coverage
Univision / UniMáshttps://www.univision.com/Free OTA / AuthenticatedUEFA Champions League, Europa League, Concacaf
TUDNhttps://www.tudn.com/Pay TV / AuthenticatedUEFA club tournaments, Leagues Cup
ViX / ViX Premiumhttps://www.vix.com/Free + PremiumSpanish UEFA coverage, Leagues Cup
ESPN / ESPN+https://www.espn.com/ & https://plus.espn.com/Paid / SubscriptionLaLiga, Bundesliga, FA Cup, EFL, Copa del Rey

Pro tip: Combine ViX Premium with a live TV bundle that includes Univision/UniMás or TUDN to cover Spanish feeds, English analysis, and replays when your favorite teams chase a champion after tight first-leg finishes like Tigres 1-0 Toluca.

Smart picks: choose the right setup for your Liga MX weekends

Set up a viewing plan that matches your language preference, budget, and devices. Start with what matters most to you: Spanish commentary, English analysis, or both.

Quick checklist:

  • Language: For Spanish feeds and studio shows, prioritize Univision/UniMás, TUDN, or ViX Premium. For English commentary and wider European coverage, add ESPN/ESPN+.
  • Cost: Try over-the-air Univision/UniMás first (antenna varies by market), then layer ViX free or Premium. Compare Fubo, Sling, and YouTube TV for bundles that include your needed channels.
  • Devices: Confirm native apps on your smart TV or streaming stick and test casting from iOS/Android. Web and console support helps when you juggle multiple matches.
  • Availability: Use each service’s ZIP-code checker before subscribing; channel carriage differs by region and OTA signal strength.
  • DVR & Replays: Cloud DVR on live-TV bundles and on-demand libraries on ViX/ESPN+ let you catch every goal if you miss kickoff.
  • Flexibility: Month-to-month plans let you scale up for playoffs and follow tournaments until a new champion is crowned.
  • Household fit: Run Spanish and English apps on different TVs or profiles so everyone gets the coverage they prefer.

Practical tip: if you follow both domestic weekends and European nights, combine ViX Premium with ESPN+ for a broad mix of Spanish UEFA feeds and English-language league coverage. That way you’ll be ready whether Ángel Correa’s strike decides a match or a late equalizer flips the tie.

You’re set to catch every goal, news update, and champion crowned

Lock in your viewing setup now and be ready for every goal and late twist this weekend. Tigres took the first step with a 1-0 win over Toluca, a reminder that decisive moments arrive fast and are best seen live.

You’ve got the essentials: Univision/UniMás, TUDN, ViX, ESPN/ESPN+, Fubo, Sling TV, and YouTube TV with direct links and channel notes. Start with free OTA when you can.

If OTA isn’t practical, pair ViX Premium with a live TV bundle that includes Univision/UniMás or TUDN. Add ESPN+ for wider European coverage and daily shows.

Quick tip: Check regional availability, enable cloud DVR, pick the plan that fits your devices, and settle in before kickoff so you don’t miss the next big moment.

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