Liga MX will define its Clausura 2025 champion with a spectacular final between the two best teams of the regular tournament: Toluca and América.
Both clubs are in an outstanding soccer moment and aiming to add to their history. The final will be a two-legged match, with schedules already confirmed by Liga MX.
Dates and times of the Grand Final

First leg:
America vs Toluca
Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes, Mexico City
Date: Thursday, May 22, 2025
Time: 20:00 hrs (Mexico Central Time) / 18:00 hrs (PT) / 21:00 hrs (ET)
Broadcasting: Channel 5, TUDN and ViX
Second leg:
Toluca vs América
Estadio Nemesio Diez, Toluca
Date: Sunday, May 25, 2025
Time: 19:00 hrs (Mexico Central Time) / 17:00 hrs (PT) / 20:00 hrs (ET)
Broadcasting: Channel 5, TUDN, ViX and TV Azteca
Toluca, having finished as overall leader of the tournament with 36 points, has the right to close the series at home.
Toluca, solid and lethal

The Diablos Rojos del Toluca return to a final after 12 years.
Its last championship was in the 2010 Bicentennial.
This tournament has been impeccable: they eliminated Monterrey in the quarterfinals and Tigres in the semifinals with balanced and convincing soccer.
Both clubs arrive at a prominent footballing moment
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Alexis Vega, injury-free, is key with goals and assists.
Paulinho, the Brazilian striker, has shone with his attacking ability.
Antonio Mohamed, their coach, has consolidated a competitive and confident team.
Toluca is looking for its eleventh star and to close a perfect tournament in front of its fans.
America, for history

The Águilas del América are living a golden era.
They defeated Pachuca and Cruz Azul in the previous phases, showing resilience, especially in the semifinal where they came back from 2-0 down on aggregate.
Henry Martin, their captain, has led with goals and character.
Álvaro Fidalgo, the engine of the midfield, has been fundamental in the creation.
André Jardine, the Brazilian coach, is going for his fourth consecutive title at the helm of the club.
América is seeking to become a four-time champion, an unprecedented achievement in short tournaments, and its 17th title.
Thousands of Hispanics living in the United States passionately follow Liga MX.
This final between Toluca and América is a must-see event that can be seen on platforms such as ViX and TUDN USA.
Spanish-language narration and specialized coverage allows the Latino community to stay connected to soccer in their home country.
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