CF América vs Atlético de San Luis in the 2026 Clausura can be watched primarily on ViX in many regions, with additional TV options in Spanish- language sports networks depending on your country. Exact channels and streams vary by location, so checking a live listing aggregator just before kickoff is important.

Main ways to watch

  • ViX (streaming)
    • Listed as the main live streaming option for CF América vs Atlético de San Luis in many markets, including the United States and Mexico.
* Often carries both Liga MX Apertura and Clausura fixtures, sometimes with free-tier matches and some behind a subscription paywall.
  • Spanish-language sports TV channels
    • Recent América vs Atlético San Luis matches have aired on networks like TUDN and related platforms (TUDN USA, TUDN.com, TUDN app) in the U.S., and TUDN/ViX combo in Mexico and parts of Central America.
* Coverage and exact channel can change by season and round, so same‑day TV schedule checks are recommended.

By region (typical patterns)

Availability can change from tournament to tournament, but these are the usual patterns for this matchup.

  • United States
    • Streaming: ViX; recent seasons also list fuboTV and TUDN platforms (site + app) when TUDN has rights.
* TV: TUDN USA has previously shown América vs Atlético San Luis live.
  • Mexico & much of Central America
    • Streaming: ViX and “TUDN En Vivo” are commonly listed for this exact fixture.
* TV: TUDN or associated Televisa/Univision sports channels typically carry América home games.
  • Other countries
    • Some territories get Liga MX via local partners or only via global streaming access to ViX.
* In regions without a direct broadcaster, fans often use international streaming with appropriate regional access.

Kickoff timing & schedule checks

  • A recent CF América vs Atlético de San Luis at the Azteca was scheduled for 8:05 PM ET / 1:05 AM GMT, reflecting a typical primetime slot for Liga MX broadcasts to the U.S. market.
  • For today’s game, use a live schedule site that lists:
    • Country-by-country breakdown (e.g., entries like “Mexico – TUDN En Vivo / ViX; USA – ViX, TUDN platforms”).
* “Live now” flags for ongoing streams on ViX or partner platforms.

Quick HTML table (broadcast overview)

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    <tr>
      <th>Region</th>
      <th>Primary Stream</th>
      <th>Typical TV Channel(s)</th>
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  <tbody>
    <tr>
      <td>USA</td>
      <td>ViX (live stream)[web:3][web:9]</td>
      <td>TUDN USA, TUDN.com / TUDN App (varies by fixture)[web:3]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Mexico</td>
      <td>ViX, TUDN En Vivo (online)[web:3]</td>
      <td>TUDN / Televisa sports networks (Liga MX rights holder)[web:3]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Central America (e.g., Costa Rica, Guatemala)</td>
      <td>ViX / ViX+ where available[web:3]</td>
      <td>TUDN-branded regional feeds where carried by local cable/satellite[web:3]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Other regions</td>
      <td>ViX (availability depends on country)[web:9]</td>
      <td>Local partners or no linear TV in some markets[web:3][web:9]</td>
    </tr>
  </tbody>
</table>

Extra viewing tips

  • Check a real‑time listing service right before kickoff; Liga MX slots and channels can change on short notice.
  • Some matches are placed behind a subscription tier on ViX or partner platforms, so creating or updating an account in advance avoids last‑minute issues.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.