The FMF reveals the complete calendar for Clausura 2026

The ball doesn't stop: know all the key dates of the tournament and the group that will define the champion before the World Cup.

The Clausura 2026 already has dates: prepare for chaos

It seems that in the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) they finally found the calendar under the sofa, between the cushions and next to a lost sock. This Tuesday, Mikel Arriola, our favorite commissioner, dusted off and confirmed the dates of the next Clausura 2026 tournament of the Liga MX. Basically, they gave us the itinerary to plan our weekly emotional breakdowns leading up to the North American World Cup 2026. Spoiler alert: January is going to start with everything and there will be no respite.

Double days and league without respite

The circus starts on January 9. Yes, just when we are still trying to fulfill the New Year’s resolutions that we already abandoned. The championship has three double dates prepared for us to suffer in turbo mode: Day 2 (January 13-14), Day 9 (March 3-4) and Day 16 (April 22-23). Because what is Mexican soccer without a little accumulated stress and schedules that defy logic?

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The final phase of Clausura 2026, which will be played without the famous Play-in (RIP, extra drama), will also be without those summoned to the Tri. The idea is that those selected can concentrate with the National Team and not multitask between local glory and the World Cup dream. The Quarterfinals will be on May 2, 3, 9 and 10. The Semifinals, a marathon on the 13th, 14th, 16th and 17th of the same month. And the grand finale, that event that paralyzes the country: the departure on May 21 and the return on May 24. Mark your calendars with a heart and an asterisk.

El Tri, Concacaf and the logistical puzzle

The national team players who reach the league will be “released” on April 30. After a week of vacation (or intensive therapy, whatever they need), they must report to May 4 with strategist Javier Aguirre at the Tricolor concentration. An express chip change, nothing more.

But oh, surprise, we also have to keep an eye on the Concacaf Champions Cup, that continental tournament that excites us and destroys us with equal efficiency. The elimination round will be in February (days 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24 and 25). The Round of 16 (round trip) in March (10-12 and 17-19). The Quarters in April (7-9 and 14-16). The Semifinals take place between April and May (April 28-30 and May 5-7). And the grand final is scheduled for May 31. Basically, from February to May we will live in a perpetual state of football, coffee and nerves. A beautiful and totally predictable mess.

Ready to organize your life around the ball? The season is full of key games, dramatic definitions and the road to the World Cup. Share this calendar of chaos with your friends on social networks so that no one misses the drama and explore more content about the Liga MX and the Mexican National Team to be 100% prepared.

The feat of Cape Verde and its goalkeeper Vozinha in the World Cup

The 40-year-old goalkeeper almost caused a historic surprise against Argentina.

The Cape Verde goalkeeper, Vozinha, achieved his goal: for his mother to see him play in the World Cup. And with his performance, he went much further.

An unforgettable performance

The Blue Sharks did not win a single game, but their debut was unforgettable. The African team, the smallest in territorial area to reach a World Cup, drew goalless against Spain and then added two more draws to qualify for the round of 16. There they fell 3-2 against Argentina in extra time, with a goal and an assist from Messi.

Vozinha, 40 years old, grew bigger. Against the best player in the world, he made at least four key saves in the last 60 minutes: a point-blank shot that he absorbed with his body, a free kick that he brushed with his hand, a low shot in stoppage time and a powerful shot in extra time. Each intervention kept his team alive.

Cape Verde, with a population equivalent to 1% of Argentina’s, will receive 11 million dollars from FIFA. More than money, the Blue Sharks earned a place in world football memory.

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Mexico vs England schedule remains at 6:00 p.m.

FIFA considered moving the game forward due to a storm, but in the end there was no change.

FIFA decides to maintain the Mexico vs England schedule

The uncertainty about the schedule of the round of 16 match between Mexico and England at the 2026 World Cup ended this Friday. FIFA had evaluated advancing the opening whistle to 12:00 p.m., central Mexico time, to avoid the risk of an afternoon thunderstorm. However, after several deliberations, the organization determined that the match be played at 6:00 p.m., as originally scheduled at the Mexico City Stadium.

The possibility of the change generated annoyance in the Tricolor coach, Javier Aguirre. In a local interview, he called the potential modification a “kick in the gut.”

“FIFA rules, it’s garlic and water. The whole plan, all the work will have to be changed, not that it’s going to hell but almost because you’re swallowing up six hours that you had scheduled. I don’t like it at all,” reproached the Mexican strategist.

On the English side, forward Marcus Rashford maintained a more composed posture before traveling from Kansas City to the Mexican capital. He told the media that competing at noon “is not ideal”, but assured that the British squad has the capacity to adapt thanks to its rigorous preparation, which does not change regardless of the time of the match.

With this decision, the duel between Mexico and England will be played at its original time. Both teams will have to adjust their plans based on confirmation from FIFA.

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Gilberto Mora shines in the World Cup; Manchester United withdraws from the bid

The Xolos youth player dazzles in the World Cup while two English giants fight to sign him.

Gilberto Mora has become one of the Mexican revelations of the World Cup. At just 17 years old, the Xolos de Tijuana midfielder is a regular in Javier Aguirre’s lineups. He has taken advantage of every opportunity to demonstrate his talent and establish himself as a key player in the Tricolor.

The future of Gilberto Mora

After his performance against Ecuador, when he left the Mexico City Stadium to applause, doubts arose again about his next step. The young man will come of age after the tournament, and several European clubs are following him.

However, Manchester United decided to curb their interest. According to the Mirror newspaper, the English team analyzed the cost of his incorporation and considered that the operation would become too expensive after his World Cup appearance.

Despite that, the outlook for Mora is encouraging. The same report indicates that Manchester City and Chelsea are leading the dispute to sign one of the greatest promises in Mexican soccer. His performance in the World Cup has been fundamental for the team, and his future seems promising on the international stage.

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