Where to watch Chivas vs. Tigres for free, on what channel, and with what odds in the second leg of the Liga MX championship

 



In the Liga MX final's second leg on Sunday, Chivas and Tigres have everything to play for after a disappointing 0-0 first leg.


At the Estadio Akron in Guadalajara, it is certain to be a tense and dramatic affair with silverware on the line with this result.


Chivas are the unmistakable top picks as the host group during the current second leg, searching for their thirteenth association title all-time, which would see them draw level with Club America for the most in Liga MX history. Should Veljko Paunovic own Chivas to the prize this year, he would be quick to do as such with the club in his most memorable mission in control.


Tigres, on the other hand, were not anticipated to be at this point due to their seventh-place finish in the Clausura table this year. They were able to defeat No. 1 seed Monterrey and Apertura finalists Toluca on the way to this stage.

Watch Chivas vs Tigres free live stream, TV channel

  • Date: Sunday, May 28, 2023
  • Time: 9:35 p.m. ET
  • USA TV channel: Telemundo, Universo
  • USA streaming: Fubo, Peacock
  • Mexico TV channel: Estrellas, Azteca 7, TUDN, Affizionados
  • Mexico live stream: ViX, Chivas TV
Telemundo and Universo will broadcast the second leg of the Liga MX championship match between Tigres and Chivas in the United States. Both channels are streamable on Fubo, which grants new customers a free trial.


There will also be a stream available for Peacock subscribers, NBC's streaming service.

The match will be streamed on ViX and Chivas TV in Mexico via Estrellas, Azteca 7, TUDN, and Affizionados.

Chivas vs Tigres betting odds

Although oddsmakers seem to think these two teams are evenly matched despite Chivas' modest advantage and their relative finishes in the Clausura league standings, Chivas are the slight favourites.

Although the outcome of the match appears to be up in the air, the sportsbooks predict that goals will be in high demand due to the first leg's scoreless draw.

Both of these sides had solid defence during the regular season, with Chivas' 18 goals allowed through 17 games ranking third in the league and Tigres' 17 goals allowed ranking second.

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