where to watch club américa vs chivas de guadalajara
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:
| Country/Region | Competition/Context | TV Channels | Streaming Platforms |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Liga MX (Apertura) | Univision, TUDN USA | [8][3][7]ViX, fuboTV | [8][3]
| Mexico | Liga MX (América home) | Canal 5, TUDN | [3][7]ViX | [7][3]
| Global (online) | Concacaf Champions Cup | Depends on local rights | [9]YouTube free stream (specific tie), often via regional access + VPN | [9]
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:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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