Toluca vs. Chivas Showdown: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Liga MX Action Live
Saturday's Liga MX excitement begins with an enticing matchup between Toluca and Chivas, featuring the reigning consecutive champions welcoming the current Clausura 2026 table-toppers.
Toluca maintains their unbeaten record in the Clausura 2026 and have bounced back following three consecutive draws with two dominant victories that showcased their championship-caliber form. Yet, no Mexican football club has performed better than Chivas since the new year began.
However, Gabriel Milito's Chivas witnessed their flawless season opener come to a halt last weekend through a 2–1 loss to Cruz Azul, narrowing their lead at the summit.
Toluca has the opportunity to surpass Chivas in the league table with a home win on Saturday, while Milito's squad seeks to bounce back with what could be their most significant victory of the campaign.
Here's your guide to watching Toluca vs. Chivas this Saturday.
What Time Does Toluca vs. Chivas Kick-Off?
What Time Does Toluca vs. Chivas Kick-Off?
How to Watch Toluca vs. Chivas on TV and Live Stream
How to Watch Toluca vs. Chivas on TV and Live Stream

Toluca's encounter with Chivas in what might be Liga MX's premier match of the season will be accessible in the U.S. via TUDN USA and Univision. American supporters can also stream the contest on ViX with an appropriate valid subscription.
Azteca 7 will televise the match on national TV in Mexico. FOX One also holds broadcasting rights for Toluca's home fixtures, though an active subscription is necessary.
Country | TV Channel / Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | TUDN USA, Univision, ViX |
Mexico | Azteca 7, Fox One |
What's Next for Toluca, Chivas?
What's Next for Toluca, Chivas?
Toluca will travel the brief distance to Mexico City to meet Pumas on Tuesday, March 3, as Liga MX competition takes the spotlight during midweek. Following that, Antonio Mohamed's team will return to their home ground next weekend on Saturday, March 7 when they welcome FC Juárez.
In contrast, Chivas is among the two clubs that won't compete midweek, providing Milito's team ample recovery time before a crucial encounter against cross-town rivals Atlas in El Clásico Tapatio. The two legendary clubs from Guadalajara will clash when Chivas travels to Atlas at Estadio Jalisco next Saturday.