You can usually watch Club América vs Chivas de Guadalajara (El Súper Clásico / Clásico Nacional) through a mix of TV and streaming platforms, depending on your country and the specific competition and date of the match.

Where to watch Club América vs Chivas de Guadalajara

Note: Broadcasters can change by tournament and season, so always check listings for the specific match date and competition (Liga MX, Liguilla, Leagues Cup, Concacaf Champions Cup, or a friendly).

1. Typical options in the United States

For recent and upcoming editions of América vs Chivas, U.S. viewers usually have these options for Liga MX matches:

  • Univision (Spanish-language TV)
  • TUDN USA (Spanish-language sports channel)
  • ViX (streaming platform, often carries the same feed as Univision/TUDN)
  • fuboTV (live TV streaming service that includes Univision/TUDN in many packages)

For some Concacaf Champions Cup editions between Guadalajara and América, at least one game has also been available as a free YouTube stream , with guides recommending pairing it with a VPN to access region-limited feeds.

Quick example (Apertura 2025 Liga MX match)

A guide for the September 13, 2025 Clásico Nacional lists:

  • TV in U.S.: TUDN USA, Univision
  • Streaming in U.S.: ViX, fuboTV

Another schedule for a similar Liga MX América–Chivas clash gives the same basic pattern:

  • TV (U.S.): Univision, TUDN
  • Streaming (U.S.): ViX

2. Typical options in Mexico

For América home matches in Liga MX, including El Clásico Nacional, recent guides show:

  • Canal 5 (Televisa) – free-to-air TV
  • TUDN México – sports cable channel
  • ViX – streaming (often simulcasting the TV feed)

An example listing for a América–Chivas match at Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes (or Azteca) notes:

  • TV in Mexico : Canal 5, TUDN
  • Streaming in Mexico : ViX

3. Other regions and global options

Outside Mexico and the U.S., rights for América vs Chivas can vary by season and competition, but you’ll often see:

  • Local sports channels that own Liga MX or Concacaf Champions Cup rights.
  • Global or regional streaming platforms that acquire one-off rights (e.g., a free YouTube stream for a Concacaf Champions Cup Súper Clásico, sometimes supported by VPN usage to bypass regional blocks).

Some aggregators also track whether there is any official, non–paywalled stream , such as highlights or occasional free live feeds through league or club channels.

4. Sample broadcaster layout (recent guides)

Here is a compact overview of how recent match guides describe where to watch América vs Chivas:

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Country/Region Competition/Context TV Channels Streaming Platforms
United States Liga MX (Apertura) Univision, TUDN USA ViX, fuboTV
Mexico Liga MX (América home) Canal 5, TUDN ViX
Global (online) Concacaf Champions Cup Depends on local rights YouTube free stream (specific tie), often via regional access + VPN

5. How to confirm for a specific match

Because schedules change season to season, use this quick checklist any time a new Clásico Nacional is announced:

  1. Identify the competition
    • Liga MX regular season, Liguilla, friendly in the U.S., Leagues Cup, or Concacaf Champions Cup. Different tournaments may have different broadcasters.
  2. Check official listings
    • Look at the Liga MX fixture page, plus the official accounts of Club América and Chivas (site or social) for “Dónde ver / Where to watch” posts.
  3. Confirm region-specific info
    • In the U.S. , look at Univision, TUDN, ViX, and major live-TV streamers (e.g., fuboTV).
 * In **Mexico** , check Canal 5, TUDN, and ViX.
  1. For international fans
    • Search for regional sports networks or official free streams (e.g., YouTube for certain Concacaf Champions Cup legs), always making sure the stream is legitimate.

6. Trending & forum-style notes

Because América vs Chivas is one of the most-watched rivalries in North American football , guides and forum threads tend to spike in the days before each match:

  • Expect match threads and “where to watch” posts to recommend the same core platforms: Univision/TUDN + ViX in the U.S., Canal 5/TUDN + ViX in Mexico.
  • For friendlies in the United States, especially “tour” matches, rights can shift to different networks or event promoters, so fans often rely on updated preview articles to confirm coverage.

TL;DR: If you’re in the U.S., start by checking Univision, TUDN, and ViX (plus fuboTV) ; if you’re in Mexico, check Canal 5, TUDN, and ViX ; elsewhere, look for your local rights holder or an officially promoted YouTube/streaming feed for that specific edition of Club América vs Chivas.

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