![]() Group B, played from Estadio Olímpico Universitario, will feature Pumas, América, Toluca, and Cruz Azul. ![]() Group A will feature matches from Estadio Akron in Guadalajara and includes Chivas, Mazatlán, Atlas, and Tigres. TUDN will provide pre-game insights as part of “Fútbol Central,” as well as play-by-play coverage and post-match analysis of Copa por México via its studio shows “Contacto Deportivo” and “Linea de Cuatro.” TUDN’s team of sportscasters include: Enrique Bermúdez, Alejandro Berry, Enrique Borja, Jesús Bracamontes, Lindsay Casinelli, Marc Crosas, José Luis López Salido, Val Marín, Adriana Monsalve, Moisés Muñoz, Raúl Pérez, Pablo Ramírez, Alex de la Rosa, Andrés Vaca, Paco Villa and Iván Zamorano.ĭuring the tournament, participating teams will be divided into two groups, each consisting of four teams, with the top teams advancing to a single-elimination semifinal match followed by the championship game on Sunday, July 19. All matches will be carried on the Univision portfolio of networks consisting of Univision, UniMás, TUDN, and Galavisión, as well as streamed on the TUDN App and on, and available on the TUDN Radio Network. ![]() The competition will feature eight teams and 15 matches from two of the most iconic soccer locations in Mexico – Estadio Akron in Guadalajara and Estadio Olímpico Universitario in Mexico City.īeginning Friday, July 3, the tournament will signal the return to play for Mexico’s top club soccer league in Liga MX and will include teams such as Tigres, Club América, and Cruz Azul competing to be crowned the winner of the first Mexican rivalry tournament. MIAMI – Univision’s TUDN Thursday announced that it will deliver action from the first Copa por México in July. Cruz Azul meanwhile will have to do without former Santos offensive midfielder Alonso Escoboza, who suffered a bruised rib on August 12 and is expected to miss around 10 days.COPA POR MEXICO: Univision's TUDN to show 1st Copa por Mexico in July - Front Row Soccer Close Search for: While Carlos Acevedo will likely miss most if not all of the 2023 Apertura with his shoulder injury, the rest of the squad should be fit and ready to go. A penalty shootout loss against the Houston Dynamo and a 2-1 loss to Orlando City may not have been the Leagues Cup tournament Los Guerreros thought they’d have, but it did allow them three full weeks to rest, recuperate, and game plan for the Liga MX season. Photo by Manuel Guadarrama/Getty ImagesĪfter a brief break since being eliminated from the Leagues Cup, Santos returns to Liga MX action as they play Cruz Azul at Estadio Azteca. With three full weeks between their last game, Santos should be well-rested and prepared to face Cruz Azul. The last time the teams met, Cruz Azul beat Santos 3-2 at the Azteca back on April 30, with Augusto Lotti, Rodrigo Huescas, and Uriel Antuna scoring for La Maquina while Santos got goals from Diego Medina and Javier Correa. All but three matches were in Liga MX play: a two leg quarterfinal series in the 2010-11 Concacaf Champions League that Cruz Azul won 5-1 on aggregate, and a quarterfinal match in the 2017 Clausura Copa MX that Cruz Azul won 3-1. Streaming: fuboTV (Subscription), TUDN En Vivo, ViX+ (Subscription)Īll-time record: Cruz Azul holds the advantage all-time across all competitions, winning 35 to Santos’ 26 with 18 draws between them. Television: United States - TUDN, UniMás Mexico - TUDN, Canal 5 Televisa Referees: REF: Marco Antonio Ortiz Nava, AR1: José Ibrahim Martínez Chavarría, AR2: Jesús Lorenzo Soto Dávila, 4TH: Edgar Ulises Rangel Araujo, VAR: Víctor Alfonso Cáceres Hernández, AVAR: Mauricio Nieto Torres
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