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Liga MX increasing in popularity

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Liga MX increasing in popularity
Liga MX increasing in popularity

With the interest among Americans growing in Liga MX, particularly as a result of Landon Donovan signing for Club Leon, we decided to create a Liga MX Viewing Guide to make it easier for you to better understand when and how to watch the Mexican top-flight league.

Already the most-watched soccer league in the United States, Liga MX is one of the most accessible soccer leagues to watch in this country. Many of the games are available via the over-the-air Univision network, which is available nationwide. Plus other games are shown on Univision Deportes, UniMas and Galavision — which are channels all owned by Univision.

The league is also very entertaining to watch, and features promotion/relegation.

In the free Liga MX Viewing Guide, available via e-mail (see below), it features:

• how the league is structured,
• where you can watch English-language broadcasts of games,
• who owns the TV rights to the league in the US,
• as well as where to watch the Mexico cup games on TV.

Viewing guide is no longer available. Download our free eBook instead

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