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Apps to Watch Liga MX: Find Out Where to Watch the Games

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Have you ever found yourself in that typical fan’s despair, looking for where to watch your team’s game and… nowhere?

Man, this happened to me all the time when I started following the MX League, the Mexican football league. I've always been a fan of Latin football, and the vibrant style of the Mexican teams really hooked me.

But the question was: Where can I watch Liga MX games live, without any hassle and, if possible, for free or at an affordable cost?

That's where my personal saga began – and today I'm going to tell you everything, in detail, to save you time, frustration and help you cheer from the couch with peace of mind.

My Connection to Liga MX: More Than Football, A Cultural Experience

It all started because of a Mexican friend who introduced me to Tigres UANL. At first it was just curiosity, but I soon became a fan.

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The vibrant crowd, the intense games, the hot atmosphere… it’s different from European or Brazilian football. It’s visceral. But the hard part was follow Brazil's games live.

I looked everywhere: YouTube, Facebook, pirated broadcasts (who hasn't tried that?), but the quality was poor and the signal kept dropping.

That's when I started testing several apps until I put together my sacred list – the best apps to watch Liga MX without stress.

The Best Apps to Watch Liga MX in 2025

After much testing, error and success, here are the apps that actually work, with my honest opinion about each one:

VIX+

If you don't know yet VIX+, already save this name. He is one of the favorites for those who follow Liga MX.

The games are broadcast in good quality, the interface is easy to use, and best of all: has free content, although the main games are on the premium plan.

Pros:

  • Great image quality
  • Compatible with Smart TVs
  • Exclusive Liga MX broadcasts

🔗 Access VIX+ here

ViX (free)

Yes, unlike VIX+, the ViX (without the “+”) offers free content, including live games. If you’re one of those people who wants to save money, this app is a real find.

I watched a lot of Club América and Pumas games here.

Pros:

  • 100% free
  • Live broadcasts and replays
  • Works well on mobile and tablet

Cons:

  • Some advertisements in the middle of the broadcast

🔗 Download ViX here

Claro Sports

If you are already a Claro customer, you are in luck. Claro Sports broadcasts several Liga MX games and has very complete coverage of sports in general.

It's a lightweight, straight to the point app.

Pros:

  • Available for Claro customers
  • Comments in Spanish that help you get in the mood

Cons:

  • Restricted to subscribers of some packages

🔗 Check out Claro Sports

Star+

This one is better known, but not everyone knows it. ESPN/Star+ broadcasts several Liga MX games. That's where I watched some finals that I couldn't find anywhere else.

If you already subscribe to Disney+ with a combo, you probably already have access to Star+.

Pros:

  • High quality sound and image
  • Portuguese narration in some games

Cons:

  • Paid plan required

🔗 Subscribe to Star+

ReelShort

Yes, you read that right. ReelShort, famous for short series, has been experimenting fast broadcasts of sporting events in clips and highlights.

Perfect if you missed the game and want to see the highlights in just a few minutes.

Pros:

  • Quick and direct content
  • Ideal for those who cannot watch the full game
  • Dynamic interface

🔗 Explore ReelShort

Tips I Learned That Can Save Your Game

Check out these practical tips that I learned the hard way:

  • Have more than one app installed: Sometimes one crashes or doesn't transmit. Have a plan B.
  • Use good quality Wi-Fi: Live streaming requires a stable connection. Don't count on 4G.
  • Set up game alerts: Many apps allow you to turn on notifications. That way you won't miss the start.
  • Headphones are life: Spanish commentary is exciting but noisy!

Why is it worth following Liga MX?

In addition to the intense rivalry, Liga MX offers something that few other leagues have: accessibility and excitement until the final whistle.

Unlike rigid leagues, the Mexican championship is unpredictable, full of great goals, comebacks and fervent stadiums.

Do you like traditional football, with a Latin touch, catimba and passionate fans? Then this is the championship for you.

Let's Cheer Without Suffering!

After I organized this selection of apps, I never missed a Tigres game again. And now, I'm giving you the map of the mine.

Whatever team you're playing — Chivas, América, León, Monterrey — you'll be able to watch with quality and excitement.

If you liked the content, share with that soccer friend who loves Mexican football or is tired of relying on dubious links.