Football General Manager
- Pumas face Inter Miami on Wednesday
- Tigres put their spot at risk after loss to LAFC
- Juárez and Necaxa still have a shot at advancing
With Toluca and Pachuca both winning on Tuesday night in the Leagues Cup, it’s now official: three of Liga MX‘s traditional “big four” clubs – América, Chivas, and Cruz Azul – have been eliminated, along with Monterrey.
The tournament has taken a shocking turn for Mexican football, as several top contenders are out before even completing the group stage.
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Suggesting ahead of the tournament that América, Chivas, Cruz Azul and Rayados would all be knocked out before their final group matches would have been unthinkable – yet here we are. Only Toluca, the reigning Liga MX champions, have already secured their spot in the next round, standing as a lone bright spot in what has otherwise been a disappointing campaign for Mexican giants.
And the drama isn’t over. With matches still to be played, clubs such as FC Juárez and Necaxa remain in contention, while Tigres and Pachuca – currently in qualifying positions – are not guaranteed to advance.
The last of the “big four” still alive is Pumas, who face Inter Miami in a must-win game that could salvage some pride for the most popular teams in Mexican football.
As the Leagues Cup winds down for many, attention turns back to the Apertura 2025, which resumes this weekend.
América will host Querétaro on Saturday and Chivas travel to face Santos Laguna on Sunday. On Monday, Monterrey visit León in a star-studded clash between Sergio Ramos and James Rodríguez, while Cruz Azul will be on the road against Atlético San Luis.