Chivas De Guadalajara Draws Record US Viewership For Liga MX Clash
Chivas De Guadalajara Draws Record US Viewership For Liga MX Clash...
Chivas de Guadalajara, one of Mexicoâs most iconic soccer clubs, has captured the attention of U.S. audiences after its latest Liga MX match drew record-breaking viewership numbers. The teamâs thrilling 2-2 draw against Club AmĂ©rica on April 10, 2026, marked the most-watched Liga MX game in U.S. history, with over 2.5 million viewers tuning in.
The match, broadcast on Univision and TUDN, showcased the intense rivalry between the two teams, known as the âClĂĄsico Nacionalâ. Chivas, based in Guadalajara, has long been a favorite among Mexican-American fans, and its growing popularity in the U.S. reflects the increasing influence of Liga MX in American soccer culture.
The gameâs timing and marketing efforts played a significant role in its success. Scheduled on a Saturday evening, it catered to a broad audience, including families and casual fans. Social media buzz around the match also contributed to its trending status, with highlights and commentary flooding platforms like Twitter and TikTok.
Chivasâ performance, led by standout players like forward Ăngel ZaldĂvar and midfielder Fernando BeltrĂĄn, kept fans on the edge of their seats. The teamâs comeback from a 2-0 deficit showcased its resilience and further solidified its reputation as a fan-favorite.
The record viewership underscores the growing appeal of Liga MX in the U.S., where it consistently outperforms Major League Soccer (MLS) in ratings. Analysts attribute this trend to the leagueâs passionate fan base, high-quality play, and deep cultural connections within the Hispanic community.
Chivasâ next match, scheduled for April 17 against Cruz Azul, is already generating significant anticipation. As the team continues its push for a playoff spot, its ability to captivate U.S. audiences remains a testament to the enduring power of soccer as a unifying force across borders.