Liga MX continues to dominate U.S. soccer viewership, thanks largely to the millions of Mexican fans living stateside. Week after week, networks such as TelevisaUnivision (TUDN, Univision) and Telemundo have been the go-to broadcasters, drawing audiences eager to follow their clubs from across the border.
Now, the league is taking another step to expand its reach. Paramount+ and CBS Sports have struck an agreement with TelevisaUnivision to air select Liga MX matches in English, beginning this weekend and running through May 2026. The broadcasts kick off Saturday with Toluca vs. Pumas on Matchday 5. Out of the 13 matches scheduled, América will feature in seven of them, including marquee clashes such as the Clásico Nacional against Chivas and the Clásico Joven against Cruz Azul. Another standout is the Clásico Regio between Monterrey and Tigres on Nov. 1.
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CBS Sports Network and CBS Sports Golazo will showcase one game each week, complete with English commentary from familiar voices like Nico Cantor and Chris Wittyngham. The deal covers both regular-season fixtures and playoff action, giving fans even more ways to experience Mexican football.
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According to Sports Business Journal, the 2025–26 season is already averaging 501,000 viewers per game on TelevisaUnivision platforms, reaffirming Liga MX as the top-rated soccer league in the country.