Liga MX’s Clausura 2026 season culminates its 13th jornada this Sunday, March 22, 2026, with a trio of matchups set to ignite the league table. Fans across Mexico and the United States are preparing for a day packed with crucial contests, following a Saturday that saw pivotal clashes like Pumas vs. América and Monterrey vs. Chivas [cite: TUDN, La Lista]. Beyond the domestic league, the global football agenda for the day also includes significant European action, such as the highly anticipated Real Madrid vs. Atlético de Madrid fixture in LaLiga, ensuring a full schedule for sports enthusiasts.
Pachuca vs. Toluca: Preview and Stakes
The Sunday slate kicks off with what promises to be a compelling encounter between Pachuca and Toluca. The two teams are set to face off at 16:00 local time at Estadio Hidalgo. Both clubs currently sit in strong positions within the Clausura 2026 standings after Round 11, with Toluca holding a formidable 3rd place with 25 points, and Pachuca close behind in 4th with 21 points. This match carries significant weight for both sides as they jockey for prime playoff seeding. A victory for Toluca would further solidify their top-tier standing, while Pachuca will be eager to close the gap and assert their home advantage. The result here could very well dictate the trajectory for either team as the Liguilla approaches, making this a high-stakes battle with potential ramifications for the final playoff picture.
Santos Laguna vs. Puebla: A Battle at the Bottom of the Table
Following the initial kickoff, attention shifts to Estadio TSM Corona where Santos Laguna will host Puebla. This match, also scheduled for 16:00 local time, presents a stark contrast to the earlier fixture, being described as a true battle between the last-place teams in the general classification. Santos Laguna currently languishes at the very bottom of the table, holding 18th position with just 5 points after 11 matches, and notably possesses the worst defense in the championship. Puebla is not far removed from the struggle, sitting in 12th place with 12 points. For both clubs, securing three points is not just about pride; it’s a desperate attempt to climb out of the basement and potentially salvage some dignity from what has been a challenging Clausura campaign. A win for either side could provide a much-needed morale boost and a slim chance to begin an improbable ascent.
FC Juárez vs. Tigres UANL: Preview and Key Players to Watch
The Sunday action concludes with FC Juárez welcoming Tigres UANL to Estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez. This fixture is set for a 18:06 local time kick-off, or 6:00 PM local time. Tigres UANL, positioned comfortably in 6th place with 17 points after Round 11, will be looking to secure an away victory to cement their playoff aspirations. FC Juárez, currently in 13th place with 11 points, faces a tougher challenge but will be motivated by the opportunity to upset a strong contender on their home turf. Key players for Tigres, known for their attacking prowess, will be central to their strategy, while Juárez will rely on a disciplined defense and opportunistic counter-attacks to exploit any weaknesses. The disparity in current league standing sets the stage for a classic David vs. Goliath narrative, with Juárez aiming to disrupt Tigres’ push up the table.
How to Watch and a Look at the Current League Standings
Liga MX matches on this Sunday, March 22, 2026, are widely accessible across various platforms. In Mexico and the United States, fans can catch the action on networks including ViX Premium, ESPN, FOX Sports, and TV Azteca [cite: TUDN, Plano Informativo, La Lista]. Additional broadcasting options in the United States include TUDN USA, Univision, UniMás, Telemundo, UNIVERSO, Peacock, Fubo TV, Sling, Prime Video USA, Fox Soccer Plus, Fox Sports 1, Fox Sports 2, FOX Deportes, and Tubi. For English-language coverage in the U.S., CBS Sports has also secured rights to broadcast select Liga MX matches throughout the 2025-26 season on platforms like CBS Sports Network and CBS Sports Golazo Network. Canadian viewers should check local sports network listings, as many of these U.S. broadcasters may be available.
As of the latest available standings (after Round 11 of Clausura 2026), Chivas Guadalajara leads the pack with an impressive 27 points, followed by Cruz Azul with 26 points and Toluca with 25. Pachuca sits in 4th with 21 points, with Pumas (20 points), Tigres UANL (17 points), Club América (17 points), and Atlas (17 points) rounding out the top eight Liguilla qualification spots. Monterrey (14 points), Tijuana (12 points), Puebla (12 points), Atlético San Luis (11 points), FC Juárez (11 points), Necaxa (10 points), León (10 points), Mazatlán (10 points), Querétaro (7 points), and Santos Laguna (5 points) complete the table. These Sunday clashes are critical as teams vie for position, with those higher up looking to solidify their playoff berths and those lower down fighting for every precious point in the remaining fixtures.
FAQ
- What time do the Liga MX Sunday matches start today?
The matches begin at 16:00 local time with Pachuca vs. Toluca and Santos Laguna vs. Puebla, followed by FC Juárez vs. Tigres UANL at 18:06 local time. - Where can I watch Liga MX games in the United States?
In the U.S., games are broadcast on various platforms including ViX Premium, TUDN USA, ESPN, FOX Sports networks, Telemundo, UNIVERSO, Peacock, Fubo TV, Sling, Prime Video USA, and select English-language coverage on CBS Sports platforms. - Which teams are currently at the top of the Liga MX Clausura 2026 standings?
After Round 11, Chivas Guadalajara is leading with 27 points, followed by Cruz Azul (26 points) and Toluca (25 points).
Which of today’s Liga MX matchups do you think will have the biggest impact on the Clausura 2026 Liguilla race? Share your predictions in the comments below!
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