Monterrey vs. Club America: How to watch Liga MX Femenil final, live stream

The Liga MX Femenil title will be decided in Monterrey on Monday night

Club América and Monterrey are set to decide the Liga MX Femenil title in the final second leg on Monday night.

América took the advantage with a 1-0 win at the Estadio Azteca on Friday night, as Kiana Palacios scored the only goal of the first leg.

Monterrey returns home knowing that it will have to at least win the match though 90 minutes. A one-goal victory for Rayadas would send the match into extra time and then penalties, if necessary.

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Both clubs are in search of their third Liga MX Femenil title, with América winning the title most recently one year ago in the 2023 Clausura.

América reached the final with an upset victory over top-seeded Tigres in the semifinal, winning the first leg 3-1 before holding on for a 1-0 defeat in the second leg that secured a 3-2 aggregate win.

Monterrey also secured an upset win in its semifinal, hammering second-seeded Pachuca 6-2 over two legs.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the match.

Monterrey vs. Club America: (Liga MX Femenil final)

  • When: Monday, May 27
  • Where: Estadio BBVA (Monterrey)
  • Time: 10 p.m. ET
  • Channel/streaming: ViX (Watch on Prime Video)

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Club America vs. Cruz Azul: Where to watch Liga MX final, TV channel, live stream

The Liga MX title will be handed out on Sunday night in Mexico City

The Liga MX title is on the line when Club América and Cruz Azul meet in the second leg of the final on Sunday night.

América took a step toward a second straight title in the first leg on Thursday, managing to draw 1-1 at the Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes.

Uriel Antuna opened the scoring with a ninth-minute penalty for Cruz Azul, but Julián Quiñones hit back with a close-range equalizer just seven minutes later.

Now, the top-seeded Águilas will look to make it back-to-back titles at home on Sunday. It will be the team’s final match at the Estadio Azteca before it closes for renovations ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

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The two sides were the best in Liga MX over the Clausura regular season, with América finishing atop the table and Cruz Azul finishing second.

Cruz Azul has lost to América in two consecutive finals, the Clausura in 2014 and the Apertura in 2018, and will be desperate to avoid making it three straight this time around.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.

Club America vs. Cruz Azul (Liga MX final second leg)

  • When: Sunday, May 26
  • Where: Estadio Azteca (Mexico City)
  • Time: 9 p.m. ET
  • Channel/streaming: Univision, TUDN (Watch FREE on Fubo), ViX

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Club America vs. Monterrey: How to watch Liga MX Femenil final, live stream

Both clubs are in search of their third Liga MX Femenil title

Club América and Monterrey are set to meet for the first time in a Liga MX Femenil final.

América will host the first leg at the Estadio Azteca on Friday night, while Monterrey will host the return leg on Monday at Estadio BBVA.

Both clubs are in search of their third Liga MX Femenil title, with América winning the title most recently one year ago in the 2023 Clausura.

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América reached the final with an upset victory over top-seeded Tigres in the semifinal, winning the first leg 3-1 before holding on for a 1-0 defeat in the second leg that secured a 3-2 aggregate win.

Monterrey also secured an upset win in its semifinal, hammering second-seeded Pachuca 6-2 over two legs.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the match.

Club America vs. Monterrey (Liga MX Femenil final)

  • When: Friday, May 24
  • Where: Estadio Azteca (Mexico City)
  • Time: 10 p.m. ET
  • Channel/streaming: ViX (Watch on Prime Video)

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Club America president open to playing Liga MX games in United States

The impending end of a FIFA ban on league matches abroad will have a major impact

Club América president Santiago Baños has opened the door to his team playing Liga MX games in the United States in the future.

The move would be part of a massive change in the global game if, as expected, FIFA ends its current ban on teams staging league matches abroad.

Relevent Sports, a promoter, filed a lawsuit against FIFA and U.S. Soccer in 2019 that challenged that ban, after U.S. Soccer refused to sanction a La Liga match between Girona and Barcelona in Miami.

Last month, Relevent and FIFA reached an agreement to drop FIFA from the lawsuit, leaving U.S. Soccer as the lone defendant. FIFA has since said that it will likely change the ban before the end of 2024.

That would open the door for América, one of the most popular teams in the Western Hemisphere with a legion of fans in the United States. Already, Las Águilas play a number of friendlies in the U.S. in addition to the Leagues Cup.

“We’re not opposed to the possibility of playing in the United States as the home team, now that the lawsuit has been finalized and it appears that there’s a possibility for other teams to play there,” Baños told reporters ahead of Thursday’s Liga MX final first leg against Cruz Azul.

“It would be incredible to play in the U.S. and in other (Mexican) states because we have so many fans.”

Baños also confirmed that Sunday’s second leg would be his side’s final match at the Estadio Azteca before it closes for renovations ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

He said that América will be based at the Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes in Mexico City starting next season, but the club could also play its home matches in other parts of Mexico.

“Sunday will be our last game at Azteca,” Baños added to Claro Sports. “We will play at the Ciudad de los Deportes, but there are talks about playing within the republic.”

América wouldn’t be the only party interested in moving league matches to the lucrative U.S. market.

La Liga president Javier Tebas said last month that he believes the Spanish top flight will stage matches in the U.S. as soon as the 2025-26 season.

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Cruz Azul vs. Club America: How to watch Liga MX final, TV channel, live stream

It’s an all-Mexico City final as the two giants meet in the first leg of the final

Two of Mexico City’s proudest clubs are facing off in the final, with Club América and Cruz Azul set to meet in a two-leg playoff to determine the Liga MX title.

The two sides were the best in Liga MX over the Clausura regular season, with América finishing atop the table and Cruz Azul finishing second.

The top-seeded Águilas will aim to get their title defense off on the right foot on Thursday night when they visit La Máquina in the first leg of the final.

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Cruz Azul has lost to América in two consecutive finals, the Clausura in 2014 and the Apertura in 2018, and will be desperate to avoid making it three straight this time around.

The final will conclude on Sunday night, when América hosts the second leg at the Estadio Azteca

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.

Cruz Azul vs. Club America (Liga MX final)

  • When: Thursday, May 23
  • Where: Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes (Mexico City)
  • Time: 10 p.m. ET
  • Channel/streaming: Univision, TUDN (Watch FREE on Fubo), ViX

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Club America vs. Chivas: How to watch Liga MX playoffs, TV channel, live stream

The arch-rivals meet at Estadio Azteca with a spot in the final on the line.

Club América and Chivas will meet at the Estadio Azteca on Saturday night with a spot in the Liga MX final on the line.

The Súper Clásico rivals battled to a 0-0 draw on Wednesday in the first leg of their semifinal clash, as América managed to keep the score level on the road.

Now the top-seeded Águilas will return home with an advantage, knowing it will advance with a win or draw thanks to holding the tiebreaker as the higher seed.

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The rivals have met 12 previous times in the Liguilla, with América advancing on eight of those occasions. Chivas, however, has advanced the last two times, including in the 2023 Clausura.

The winner of this tie will move into the final, where they’ll face either Monterrey or Cruz Azul.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.

Club America vs. Chivas (Liga MX playoffs)

  • When: Saturday, May 18
  • Where: Estadio Azteca (Mexico City)
  • Time: 10 p.m. ET
  • Channel/streaming: Univision, TUDN (Watch FREE on Fubo), ViX

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Chivas vs. Club America: How to watch Liga MX playoffs, TV channel, live stream

Mexico’s biggest rivalry will be renewed in the Liga MX semifinal

Club América and Chivas will face off Wednesday night in the first leg of a highly anticipated Liga MX Clausura semifinal.

Chivas will host the first leg in Guadalajara, before the Súper Clásico rivals move to the Estadio Azteca on Saturday for the second leg.

América needed a last-gasp goal from Julián Quiñones on Saturday night to advance past Pachuca, as the top seed avoided a major upset.

Sixth-seeded Chivas, meanwhile, pulled off an upset of its own by defeating third-seeded Pachuca 1-0 on aggregate. Fernando Gago’s side held on for a scoreless draw on Saturday in the second leg at Toluca, securing advancement past the quarterfinals.

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The rivals have met 12 previous times in the Liguilla, with América advancing on eight of those occasions. Chivas, however, has advanced the last two times, including in the 2023 Clausura.

Chivas and América met in the Concacaf Champions Cup round of 16 in March, with América securing a convincing 5-3 win on aggregate.

The winner of this tie will move into the final, where they’ll face either Monterrey or Cruz Azul.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.

Chivas vs. Club America (Liga MX playoffs)

  • When: Wednesday, May 15
  • Where: Estadio Akron (Guadalajara)
  • Time: 10:05 p.m. ET
  • Channel/streaming: TUDN, Telemundo, Peacock (WATCH NOW)

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On brink of elimination, America score last-gasp goal to advance in Liga MX playoffs

Moments from an embarrassing elimination, Julián Quiñones saved Club América in the Liguilla

Club América’s run of Liga MX dominance may yet continue, but the Mexico City giants sure did leave it late.

On the brink of crashing out of the Liga MX playoffs via what would have been an infamous error from Igor Lichnovsky, América instead propelled itself to the Liguilla semifinals via a dramatic Julián Quiñones goal in stoppage time.

Saturday’s 1-1 second-leg draw with Pachuca resulted in a 2-2 aggregate scoreline. At this stage in the Liga MX playoffs, the higher-seeded team advances when the teams are level after two legs.

A 1-1 first-leg road draw had seemingly set las Águilas up well, with a second clash coming at Estadio Azteca. As the defending league champions and with no home losses in domestic play during this Clausura season, América had to come in with confidence.

Instead, los Tuzos came ever so close to claiming a victory thanks to a shambolic goal.

Lichnovsky’s attempt to pick out Jonathan dos Santos was nothing short of a disaster, allowing Oussama Idrissi to sprint in and power a shot home from seven yards out.

All appeared lost, as América’s attempts to pile on the pressure went for naught. However, in the fourth minute of second-half stoppage time, las Águilas would make their escape.

Diego Valdés’ deep cross found substitute Illian Hernández, and though Carlos Moreno made the initial stop, he could do nothing but watch as Quiñones arrived first to steer the rebound over the line.

América will face the winner of the latest edition of the Clásico Regio, with Monterrey hosting Tigres on Sunday. Monterrey will host that match having won the first leg 2-1.

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Club America vs. Pachuca: How to watch Liga MX playoffs, TV channel

The top-seeded Aguilas look to clinch a semifinal berth against Tuzos on Saturday

Club América and Pachuca will face off Saturday night in the decisive second leg of their Liga MX quarterfinal tie.

Top-seeded América took a big step toward the semifinal with a 1-1 draw at eighth-seeded Pachuca in the first leg. Owning the tiebreaker as the higher seed, América would advance with a win or a draw at home in the second leg.

Salomón Rondón opened the scoring for Tuzos on Wednesday, but Henry Martín struck back with a vital goal for América just before halftime.

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This will be the fourth meeting between these two teams in less than three weeks, with Pachuca getting past América 3-2 on aggregate in a two-leg Concacaf Champions Cup semifinal last month.

The winner of this tie will move into the semifinal, where they’ll face either Monterrey or Tigres.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.

Club America vs. Pachuca (Liga MX playoffs)

  • When: Saturday, May 11
  • Where: Estadio Azteca (Mexico City)
  • Time: 8 p.m. ET
  • Channel/streaming: Univision (Watch FREE on Fubo), TUDN

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Pachuca vs. Club America: How to watch Liga MX playoffs, TV channel, live stream

The two sides will meet for the third time in just two weeks

Club América and Pachuca will face off Wednesday night in the first leg of the Liga MX Clausura quarterfinal.

These two sides are getting very familiar with one another, having just met in the two-leg Concacaf Champions Cup semifinal.

Pachuca emerged victorious from that tie, defeating América 2-1 in last week’s second leg to clinch a spot in the final against the Columbus Crew.

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Since that match, Tuzos have had to play twice while América hasn’t played at all. As the seventh seed, Pachuca had to go through the play-in round, losing its first match against Pumas on penalties.

That forced Pachuca to face Necaxa on Sunday with a place in the quarterfinal on the line, with Tuzos defeating Rayos 2-1 to clinch a spot in the last eight.

América clinched the top seed in the Liguilla by finishing in first place in the Clausura regular season, and will be looking to make it back-to-back Liga MX titles after clinching the Apertura in the winter.

The winner of this tie will move into the semifinal, where they’ll face either Monterrey or Tigres.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.

Pachuca vs. Club America (Liga MX playoffs)

  • When: Wednesday, May 8
  • Where: Estadio Hidalgo (Pachuca)
  • Time: 11:16 p.m. ET
  • Channel/streaming: TUDN, TUDN.com

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