Liga MX Live Scores, Fixtures, Table & Stats Hub
Liga MX fixtures, live standings, form guides and player stats for Mexico's top-flight campaign.
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About Liga MX
Liga MX crowns two champions each year across the Apertura and Clausura tournaments. Each phase runs a 17-match round-robin, followed by an expanded Liguilla that decides the title, so momentum late in the regular season is crucial.
- The top six clubs in each tournament advance directly to the Liguilla quarterfinals while teams placed seven through ten enter a play-in round.
- Qualified clubs also fight for spots in the CONCACAF Champions Cup, Leagues Cup and Campeones Cup based on aggregate standings and tournament results.
- Traditional promotion and relegation are currently suspended; a coefficient table levies fines while the league evaluates expansion.
Use this hub to jump quickly to the full fixtures list, dive into an individual match center, or scan the latest Liga MX news. Player leaderboards track form attackers, creators and keepers throughout both tournaments.
Table
| # | Team | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Form |
|---|
Best Defense (fewest GA)
Best Goal Difference
Home Fortresses
Road Warriors
Hottest Form (last 5)
Points Per Match
Lowest GA per Match
Top Scorers
Top Assists
Most Yellow Cards
Most Red Cards
Most Shots on Target
Most Key Passes
Most Minutes Played
Most Penalty Goals
Liga MX FAQ
How does the Liga MX format work?
Liga MX splits the year into Apertura and Clausura tournaments. Each club plays 17 regular-season matches and the top teams advance to the Liguilla to contest the championship.
Which Liga MX clubs qualify for the CONCACAF Champions Cup?
Tournament champions and the best aggregate performers across the season claim berths in the CONCACAF Champions Cup alongside Leagues Cup finalists.
Where can I see live Liga MX scores and lineups?
Select any fixture on this page to open the match center with real-time scoring, confirmed lineups, substitutions and commentary.
Is there relegation in Liga MX?
No, promotion and relegation are on hold through at least 2026. Clubs instead pay fines based on their coefficient table while the league evaluates future expansion.
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