The Liga MX Clausura 2026 is beginning to take shape and the start of the tournament has a clear protagonist: Chivas de Guadalajara, undefeated leader after six rounds. The Rebaño Sagrado has 18 points out of a possible 18, the result of six consecutive victories, and is consolidating its position as the most solid team in the championship.
For fans who follow Liga MX from the United States – where Mexican soccer maintains a massive audience in cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston and Dallas – Guadalajara’s perfect start has sparked the conversation heading into the Liguilla.
Chivas dominates Clausura 2026

Guadalajara not only leads the Liga MX Clausura 2026 table with 18 points.
It also boasts impressive numbers: 11 goals scored and only 4 conceded, one of the best defenses in the tournament so far.
The 1-0 win over América in the Clasico Nacional marked a stroke of authority.
Armando “Hormiga” González’s goal proved decisive and reaffirmed the red and white team’s great moment.
With this start, Chivas is emerging as a serious candidate for the title, although the tournament still has a long way to go.
Cruz Azul and Pumas are not getting off the ground

Behind the leader is Cruz Azul, in second place with 13 points after beating Tigres UANL 2-1.
La Máquina has shown offensive forcefulness and defensive balance so far in the Liga MX Clausura 2026.
In third place is Pumas UNAM with 12 points, undefeated with three wins and three draws.
Toluca also has 12 points and is fighting directly at the top of the table.
Rounding out the top six:
Pachuca – 11 points
Monterrey – 10 points
These teams would be in the direct qualification zone if the tournament ended today.
The Rebaño Sagrado has earned 18 out of 18 possible points
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General Table Liga MX Clausura 2026 (Day 6)

1. Guadalajara – 18 pts
2. Cruz Azul – 13 pts
3. Pumas UNAM – 12 pts
4. Toluca – 12 pts
5. Pachuca – 11 pts
6. Monterrey – 10 pts
7. Tigres UANL – 9 pts
8. Atlas – 9 pts
9. Necaxa – 8 pts
10. America – 8 pts
11. Atlético de San Luis – 7 pts
12. Tijuana – 7 pts
13. Leon – 6 pts
14. Puebla – 5 pts
15. Querétaro – 4 pts
16. FC Juarez – 4 pts
17. Mazatlan – 3 pts
18. Santos Laguna – 1 pt
Bottom of the table
Santos Laguna is off to a difficult start with just one point and the worst defense in the league.
Mazatlán, on the other hand, managed to climb out of last place after its most recent victory, although it remains in the lower zone.
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