You can watch Pumas UNAM vs C.F. Monterrey through the official Liga MX broadcasters, which vary slightly by country and by whether you want TV or streaming.

Main ways to watch

In Mexico

  • Canal 5 (Televisa, free-to-air TV).
  • TUDN (cable/satellite sports channel).
  • ViX / ViX Premium (official TelevisaUnivision streaming service).

These are the standard rights holders for Monterrey–Pumas games in recent tournaments, including Liguilla ties.

In the United States

  • TUDN (TV), with streaming via: Fubo, DirecTV Stream, and TUDN’s own app/website (TUDN App, TUDN.com).
  • ViX / ViX Premium often carries Liga MX matches and shoulder content in the U.S. as well.

Some listings specifically note you can livestream Monterrey–Pumas on Fubo when the fixture is on their schedule.

Other Latin American countries

Live listings for past Monterrey–Pumas games show carriage on ViX / ViXTUDN and TUDN-branded feeds across Central America and the Caribbean (Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Dominican Republic, etc.).

Your exact local version (e.g., ViXTUDN, TUDN regional feed) will depend on your pay‑TV provider.

Quick reference table

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Region TV Channels Streaming Platforms
Mexico Canal 5, TUDN ViX / ViX Premium, TUDN En Vivo
USA TUDN (plus sometimes Univision/UnimĂĄs, check local listing) Fubo, DirecTV Stream, TUDN App / TUDN.com, ViX
Central America & Caribbean TUDN / ViXTUDN feeds where available ViX / ViXTUDN (depending on country)

How to be sure for your specific match

Because Liga MX scheduling and rights packaging can shift during the year and between Apertura/Clausura, the safest move is:

  1. Check a live‑listing site (like Live Soccer TV or JustWatch) for “Pumas UNAM vs C.F. Monterrey” on the exact date of your game to confirm channel and service in your country.
  1. Then open that channel/app (e.g., Canal 5, TUDN, ViX, Fubo) a few minutes before kickoff; sometimes the match is inside a studio show block rather than listed separately.

Forum-style quick scoop

Fans are mostly watching Pumas UNAM vs C.F. Monterrey either on free TV in Mexico (Canal 5) or via TUDN + ViX/Fubo in the U.S., with sports‑bar streams usually pulled from those same feeds.

If you tell me your country and whether you prefer TV or streaming, I can narrow it down further within those official options.