
Unlike most professional soccer leagues around the world, each of the 18 Liga MX teams has a television network or streaming platform that broadcasts all of its home matches exclusively throughout the tournament.
In the United States, all matches will be available through fuboTV, which already has all the networks that broadcast the matches. However, in Mexican territory there are several sports networks and streaming services that have the television rights for the different Liga Mx teams.
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However, one of the topics that is little talked about is the television broadcasting rights. Each of the networks seeks to bring the excitement of soccer to their screens, as this brings them great economic gains.
So far, Televisa and FOX Sports are the television companies that cover the most teams, while the least is ESPN, with only one club.
América, Toluca, Pumas UNAM, Cruz Azul, Necaxa (shared with TV Azteca), FC Juárez (shared with TV Azteca), Santos Laguna (shared with TV Azteca), Tigres UANL (some matches with Izzi).
Puebla, Mazatlán, FC Atlas (shared with Televisa and Izzi), Santos Laguna (shared with Televisa), FC Juárez (shared with Televisa), Necaxa (shared with Televisa), Chivas (some matches with Televisa, ViX and Izzi).
Monterrey, Tijuana, Querétaro, Pachuca (shared with Claro Sports), León (shared with Claro Sports).
ESPN only has the exclusive of Atletico San Luis games.
This is how the teams are with each of the television stations for the broadcasting of matches in Mexico. It should be noted that Televisa and FOX Sports each have three teams exclusively; TV Azteca has two and ESPN has one.

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