Day 13 of the Clausura 2026 of Liga MX left an increasingly clearer outlook for the Liguilla, with teams consolidating their place at the top and others beginning to say goodbye to the final phase.
For the Hispanic community in the United States, following Liga MX continues to be one of the main connections to Mexican soccer, especially in the decisive stage of the tournament.
Chivas leads the overall standings

Guadalajara remains the leader of the Clausura 2026 Liga MX with 31 points, showing consistency throughout the season.
Behind them are Cruz Azul (27) and Toluca (26), both with a solid pace and still in contention for first place.
Pachuca (25) and Pumas (24) complete the Top 5, confirming themselves as competitive teams.
Further down the table, América, Atlas and Tigres occupy positions within the qualification zone, although with less margin for error in the remaining rounds.
Teams such as Monterrey, Atlético San Luis and Puebla still have hopes, but they need to close the tournament strong.
In contrast, Querétaro, Mazatlán and Santos Laguna are at the bottom of the table, with increasingly limited chances of qualifying.
General Table after Day 13
1. Chivas – 31 pts
2. Cruz Azul – 27 pts
Toluca – 26 pts
4. Pachuca – 25 pts
5. Pumas – 24 pts
6. America – 18 pts
7. Atlas – 18 pts
8. Tigres – 17 pts
9. Necaxa – 16 pts
10. Leon – 16 pts
11. Tijuana – 15 pts
12. Juarez – 15 pts
13. Monterrey – 14 pts
14. Atletico San Luis – 14 pts
15. Puebla – 13 pts
16. Querétaro – 11 pts
17. Mazatlan – 11 pts
18. Santos – 9 pts
Some teams are starting to fall out of the playoff race
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Scorer’s table: close fight
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In the fight for the Liga MX Clausura 2026 scoring title, Armando “La Hormiga” González, of Chivas, leads with 12 goals.
He is closely followed by Joao Pedro, from Atlético San Luis, with 11 goals.
Further back are Paulinho (Toluca), Kevin Castañeda (Tijuana) and Diber Cambindo (León), all with 6 goals, keeping the competition open in the table.
The most anticipated match of the day was the clash between Chivas and Pumas, a duel with history and tension.
Pumas was looking to break a seven-year streak without an away win in Guadalajara, but the game ended in a two-goal draw.
The equalizer came in the final minutes after a penalty converted by “La Hormiga” González, a refereeing decision that generated debate among fans.
What’s next for Clausura 2026?
With only a few rounds left in the Liga MX Clausura 2026, every point will be key.
The teams in the Liguilla zone will be looking to secure their direct place, while others will be trying to get into the Play-In.
For fans in the U.S., this is the best time to follow Liga MX, as the intensity of the tournament increases and each match can change the standings.
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