Friday, September 26th
Juárez vs León
Time: 19:00 hrs
Venue: Olímpico Benito Juárez
Broadcast: FOX and Caliente TV
- Bravos aim for their first home win against Fiera, having only beaten them once in history.
- Juárez has won three consecutive home games, while León struggles as a visitor with only one victory in their last ten away matches.
Puebla vs Chivas
Time: 21:00 hrs
Venue: Cuauhtémoc
Broadcast: FOX, Tubi, and Caliente TV
- Chivas seeks its 200th goal against La Franja, motivated by their recent Clásico Nacional victory.
- Puebla hasn’t won in seven games, making this match crucial for their aspirations to climb out of the relegation zone.
Saturday, September 27th
Pachuca vs Atlético de San Luis
Time: 17:00 hrs
Venue: Hidalgo
Broadcast: FOX and Caliente TV
- Tuzos have gone six games without a win, but they hold a strong historical dominance over San Luis at home.
- San Luis seeks their second consecutive away win, a feat they haven’t accomplished in two years.
Atlas vs Necaxa
Time: 17:00 hrs
Venue: Jalisco
Broadcast: ViX
- Zorros have eight consecutive home games without a win, while Necaxa hasn’t won as visitors under Fernando Gago’s leadership.
- This match is vital for both teams fighting in the lower half of the table.
Monterrey vs Santos
Time: 19:00 hrs
Venue: BBVA
Broadcast: Canal 5, TUDN, and ViX
- Rayados has five consecutive wins over Santos at home and aims to extend the streak.
- Santos has a poor record as visitors, with 24 consecutive games without a win, the second-worst in their history.
Toluca vs Mazatlán
Time: 19:00 hrs
Venue: Nemesio Diez
Broadcast: FOX and Caliente TV
- Diablos Rojos are on fire at home, scoring three or more goals in four of their last five games at Nemesio Diez.
- Mazatlán has an 11-game winless streak as visitors, making this a tough matchup.
América vs Pumas
Time: 21:05 hrs
Venue: Ciudad de los Deportes
Broadcast: Canal 5, TUDN, and ViX
- The Clásico Capitalino promises excitement as América seeks its 60th win against Pumas.
- Pumas have won two of their last four visits and only lost twice in their last 14 games at this stadium.
Sunday, September 28th
Querétaro vs Tigres
Time: 17:00 hrs | Venue: La Corregidora
Broadcast: FOX and Caliente TV
- Gallos Blancos aim for back-to-back home wins against Tigres for the first time since 2009.
- Tigres’ André-Pierre Gignac has the chance to become the second-highest goal scorer in club history, tying Jared Borgetti’s 189 goals.
Tijuana vs Cruz Azul
Time: 21:05 hrs | Venue: Caliente
Broadcast: FOX and Caliente TV
- Xolos are unbeaten in their last six home games and have scored at least three goals in their last three matches at the Caliente.
- Cruz Azul must overcome home-field pressure and break Xolos’ winning streak.
Key Questions and Answers
- What is the Liga MX Jornada 11? It’s the eleventh round of matches in the Apertura 2025 season.
- Who are the key teams and rivalries? América vs. Pumas (Clásico Capitalino), Juárez vs. León, Puebla vs. Chivas, and Tigres vs. Querétaro.
- What channels can I watch these games on? FOX, Caliente TV, Tubi, ViX, Canal 5, and TUDN.
- What are some notable team performances and statistics?
- Juárez has won three consecutive home games.
- León struggles as a visitor with only one victory in their last ten away matches.
- Chivas seeks its 200th goal against Puebla.
- Puebla hasn’t won in seven games, making this match crucial for their aspirations to climb out of the relegation zone.
- Santos has 24 consecutive games without a win as visitors, the second-worst in their history.
- Xolos are unbeaten in their last six home games and have scored at least three goals in their last three matches at the Caliente.