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Liga MX Clausura 2026: Day 2 in the middle of the week

Key matches featuring América, Tigres, and Chivas

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The Liga MX Clausura 2026 continues with intense activity and this week is Day 2, a date that will be played in the middle of the week and that includes several attractive matches for both the teams fighting at the top and for those looking to get out of the bottom of the table quickly.

The games will be played on Tuesday, January 13 and Wednesday, January 14, an important detail for Hispanic fans living in the United States, since many games fall during work or school hours. Therefore, knowing when they play and where to watch them is key to not missing the most followed teams such as América, Chivas, Cruz Azul and Tigres. After the start of the tournament, scoring points from the first few games tends to make a difference, especially in a short championship where every match day counts. In addition, with expectations growing from the start, Day 2 of Liga MX is shaping up to be a great opportunity to see tactical adjustments, rotations and the early performance of the squads.

Matches and schedules of Day 2 (Clausura 2026)

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Liga MX Clausura 2026 Day 2 activity begins this Tuesday, January 13, with four matches:

Puebla vs Mazatlan – 17:00
Necaxa vs Monterrey – 19:00
Pachuca vs Leon – 19:06
FC Juarez vs Chivas – 21:10

On Wednesday, January 14, the day continues with five matches:

Cruz Azul vs Atlas – 17:00
Querétaro vs Tijuana – 19:00
America vs Atletico San Luis – 19:05
Tigres vs Pumas – 21:06
Toluca vs Santos Laguna – 21:10

Where to watch Day 2 live in the USA?

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A great opportunity to see tactical adjustments

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Matches for Day 2 of the Liga MX Clausura 2026 will be available on different signals, depending on the game and the venue.

According to the information shared, they will be available on FOX One, TUDN, Channel 5, Claro Sports and ViX Premium.

For U.S. Hispanic audiences, the streaming option is especially useful, as it allows them to watch games from their cell phone, tablet or smart TV without relying on traditional programming.

In that sense, ViX Premium remains an important alternative to follow several live games.

In addition, for those who prefer the experience on television, TUDN and Channel 5 will have some of the most eye-catching encounters.

Especially those that generate the largest audiences, such as América, Cruz Azul and Tigres.

For more information, visit QuéOnnda.com.

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