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Club América soccer game today — channel + cheap streaming
Club América (Las Águilas) air on TUDN, Univision, and ViX for U.S. viewers. Here’s the cheapest way to stream live.
TL;DR: Club América (Liga MX’s Las Águilas) air on TUDN, Univision, and ViX for U.S. viewers in 2026 — TelevisaUnivision holds U.S. Spanish-language Liga MX rights. Match windows are typically Saturday and Sunday evenings (Apertura August-December, Clausura January-May), with occasional midweek Concacaf Champions Cup fixtures. The cheapest legitimate streaming path is Slam Dunk Zone at $39.95/mo flat — TUDN and Univision live plus 4,990+ other channels including FOX Deportes and FS1/FS2. 6 simultaneous devices, AccuViewTV 24/7 support.
Where Club América matches air in the U.S. in 2026
TelevisaUnivision holds U.S. Spanish-language Liga MX rights:
- TUDN: The primary Liga MX cable network. Carries roughly 60% of Club América matches.
- Univision broadcast network: Marquee Saturday/Sunday Liga MX matches air over-the-air on Univision in many U.S. metros.
- ViX Premium: Streaming-exclusive Liga MX matches and on-demand replays.
- Concacaf Champions Cup matches: When Club América plays in regional knockouts, FS1/FS2/CBS Sports Golazo Network typically carry the broadcast.
Cheapest legitimate ways to watch Club América
Free options: an OTA antenna picking up your local Univision affiliate gets you the Univision-broadcast Las Águilas matches for free. Doesn’t help with TUDN-only matches. Paid: ViX Premium standalone is $6.99/mo. A vMVPD bundle with TUDN runs $35-$82.99/mo.
Slam Dunk Zone at $39.95/mo flat carries TUDN, Univision, ViX-equivalent feeds, FOX Deportes, FS1/FS2, plus 4,990+ other channels. Cheapest single-service Liga MX coverage.
Why SDZ wins for multi-league soccer fans
If you only follow Club América, ViX Premium at $6.99/mo is the cheapest single-service option. But for fans who also follow Premier League, La Liga, Champions League, MLS, or U.S. national team — stacking ViX + Peacock + Paramount+ + ESPN+ + a vMVPD with FS1/FS2 runs $50+/mo.
SDZ at $39.95 consolidates TUDN/Univision (Liga MX) + USA Network (EPL) + FS1/FS2 (international) + ESPN linear (La Liga) + CBS Sports Network (Champions League) into one app. 6 device streams = family watches different matches simultaneously.
| ViX + cable TUDN bundle | Slam Dunk Zone | |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost | $45+ | $39.95 flat |
| Club América on TUDN | Yes | Yes |
| Univision marquee matches | Yes | Yes |
| FOX Deportes / FS1 | Yes | Yes |
| Annual cost | $540+ | $479.40 |
FAQ
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What channel is the Club América game on today?
Club América Liga MX matches typically air on TUDN (cable), Univision (over-the-air for marquee matches), or ViX Premium (streaming exclusive). For Concacaf Champions Cup matches, the games air on FS1, FS2, or CBS Sports Golazo Network. SDZ at $39.95/mo flat carries all those broadcasters live.
Can I watch Club América for free?
Sometimes. An OTA antenna picking up your local Univision affiliate gets you the Univision-broadcast Las Águilas matches free in HD. TUDN-exclusive matches require a paid service. SDZ at $39.95/mo flat is the cheapest single-service multi-broadcaster option.
Is Liga MX on Peacock or Paramount+?
No. TelevisaUnivision (TUDN, Univision, ViX) holds U.S. Spanish-language Liga MX rights. Peacock and Paramount+ don’t carry Liga MX. SDZ at $39.95 carries TUDN and Univision.
What’s the cheapest streaming service for Club América?
ViX Premium at $6.99/mo is the cheapest standalone option for streaming-exclusive Liga MX matches. For full coverage including TUDN cable matches, SDZ at $39.95/mo flat is the cheapest single-service path.
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