Man, the other day I was trying to figure out when the final game of the Mexican soccer league is. It’s a bit of a mess, you know? They have these two short tournaments every year, and then the top teams go into a playoff thing called the “liguilla.” I started digging around to find out the schedule.

First, I looked up some info about the teams playing. I found out that Monterrey is going to play against Amrica this Sunday. That’s what I needed! Then, I checked the date and time, it said Sunday, Dec. 15, 7:30 p.m. ET. Also, the location is at Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe. Alright, now I got the basic info down.
But then I wanted to know how this whole “liguilla” thing works. I read that the top six teams go straight to the quarterfinals, while the next four have to fight it out in a play-in round. Makes sense, I guess. It’s kind of like our playoffs here, but with a couple of extra steps. They’ve gotta make it interesting, right?
- Checked schedule for Liga MX.
- Found out Monterrey is playing Amrica on Sunday.
- Confirmed the date and time of the game.
- Read about the “liguilla” format.
- Discovered top 6 go to quarterfinals, next 4 to play-in.
Finally got it
So, after all that searching, I finally figured out when the final match is and how the teams get there. It took a bit of digging, but hey, now I’m all set to watch the game. Just gotta remember to tune in on Sunday night. It’s gonna be a good one!