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Betting on Liga MX delivers a colorful and unpredictable environment. The league’s two-tournament structure — Apertura and Clausura — means fans get two championship races a year, each with its own playoffs (Liguilla), which keeps betting interest high.
Each Liga MX season is split into two separate championships: the Apertura (July–December 2025) and Clausura (January–May 2026), with 18 clubs contesting each phase. In each tournament, teams play 17 regular-season matches (facing every other team once, alternating home and away). The top six advance directly to the Liguilla quarterfinals, while those who finish 7th to 10th enter a play-in round to fill the remaining two spots in the knockout stage.
The Apertura 2025 kicks off on 11 July 2025, featuring 17 matchdays of regular-season fixtures followed by the Liguilla, with finals likely in late November or early December. This is succeeded by a short break before the Clausura 2026 begins in early January. The Clausura regular season unfolds through April, and the playoffs take place in May 2026. Each half-season concludes with its own playoff champion.
The final fixture of the Clausura 2026 season—and thus the last competitive match under the 2025/26 calendar—will be the Clausura championship final in May 2026, concluding the two-cycle season. The Apertura final wraps up in late November–early December 2025 as the first major highlight of the cycle. Each tournament ends with championship finals, rather than a single season-wide final.
Broadcast rights for Liga MX are allocated per club, resulting in varied coverage. In Mexico, clubs like América, Cruz Azul, Pumas, and Toluca are carried on Televisa / ViX Premium, while Chivas broadcasts exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. Teams such as León and Pachuca stream via Fox Sports and Tubi.
International viewers can watch selected games via betting platforms.
Club América is the most successful club in Liga MX history, with 16 league titles, making them the all-time record holders. They are followed by Chivas Guadalajara with 12 titles, and Toluca with 10.
Beyond just match previews, our experts provide actionable betting advice. With the vast majority of our expert football predictions, comes an accompanying football betting tip across various popular markets, including (but not limited to):
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