Liga MX releases Clausura 2026 schedule featuring key classics

Liga MX has announced the official schedule for the Clausura 2026 tournament, starting January 9 and wrapping up before the 2026 World Cup, with adjustments for international competitions and no Play-In phase in the playoffs.

The Clausura 2026 Liga MX tournament kicks off on Friday, January 9, and ends its regular season on Sunday, April 26, structured to fit alongside the Concacaf Champions Cup and Mexico national team commitments. Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, there's no Play-In: seventh- and eighth-placed teams advance straight to the quarterfinals against the top two in the standings. Selected players for the national team are barred from the playoffs, allowing up to nine foreign players per team in that phase.

The schedule features three double matchdays (2, 9, and 16) due to the Concachampions, involving Pumas, Toluca, Cruz Azul, Monterrey, America, and Tigres. A FIFA international break runs from March 23 to 31, including Mexico vs. Portugal at Estadio Banorte and a match against Belgium in Chicago.

Key classics include the Nacional between Chivas and America on February 14 at Akron; the 57 derby of Queretaro vs. Atletico San Luis that day; the Tapatío of Atlas vs. Chivas on March 7 at Jalisco; the Regio of Tigres vs. Monterrey also on March 7; the Capitalino of Pumas vs. America on March 21 at Olimpico Universitario; and the Joven of America vs. Cruz Azul on April 11 at Ciudad de los Deportes.

Notable other matchups are Tigres vs. Pumas on January 14, Cruz Azul vs. Chivas on February 21, and America vs. Tigres on February 28. Playoffs begin with quarterfinals on May 2-3 (first leg) and May 9-10 (second leg), semifinals from May 13-17, and the final on May 21 and 24.

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FC Juárez players celebrate their 2-1 win against Mazatlán in the Liga MX Clausura 2026 season opener, stadium crowd in the background.
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Liga MX Clausura 2026: Jornada 1 kicks off with Juárez's 2-1 win over Mazatlán

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Following the recently released schedule, Jornada 1 of Liga MX Clausura 2026 began January 9 and runs through January 11. FC Juárez claimed a 2-1 victory in the opener against Mazatlán, while highlights include América at Tijuana, Guadalajara hosting Pachuca, and reinforcements at Tigres and Pachuca boosting title hopes.

The Liga MX begins its Jornada 17 of the Apertura 2025 on Friday, November 7, with decisive matches that will shape liguilla and play-in qualifications. Teams like Mazatlán, Necaxa, Juárez, Querétaro, Tijuana, and Atlas aim to end the regular phase strongly in the standings.

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The Concacaf Champions Cup kicks off on February 3, 2026, featuring 27 teams vying for regional supremacy and a spot in the 2029 FIFA Club World Cup. Lionel Messi's Inter Miami receives a bye to the round of 16, while MLS newcomers like San Diego FC make their debut against Pumas UNAM. Liga MX powerhouses such as Tigres and Club América enter the fray amid a packed schedule of home-and-away legs.

The Mexican Football Federation is preparing an exciting legends match between Mexico and Brazil at the Estadio Azteca, as part of pre-2026 World Cup activities. The game could feature stars like Cafú, Ronaldinho, and Kaká, adding to events at World Cup venues. A friendly against Argentina is also under consideration.

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Atlético San Luis upset Club América with a 2-0 victory at Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes in Jornada 2 of the Liga MX Clausura 2026. Goals from Juan Sanabria and Joao Pedro secured the win for the visitors, who capitalized on the early red card to Ramón Juárez for the home side. América, down to ten men, couldn't mount a comeback despite second-half efforts.

FC Juárez beat Pachuca 2-1 in the Apertura 2025 Liga MX Play-In, securing their historic first ticket to the Liguilla. The Bravos scored early and withstood pressure from the Tuzos despite ejections on both sides. They will now face Toluca in the quarterfinals.

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup draw is scheduled for Friday, December 5, in Washington, D.C., at the Kennedy Center, determining groups for the expanded 48-team tournament. Forty-two nations have qualified, including co-hosts United States, Canada and Mexico, with six spots to be filled via March playoffs. The event will be broadcast live on FOX starting at 11:30 a.m. ET.

 

 

 

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