Sunday, 19 July 2026 · Times shown in Mexico City · Updated
In Mexico, the main free-to-air ways to watch live sport are Televisa. Today, 5 matches are free to watch — no subscription needed. Watch free with a digital TV antenna, or each broadcaster's own app on smart TVs, phones and the web.
Mexico offers free-to-air sports coverage through several public and commercial broadcasters, giving fans access to major events without a paid subscription.
Today, 5 live sports matches are available to watch for free in Mexico.
Free broadcasters available in Mexico today include Televisa.
Today's free coverage spans 1 sport, including Football.
Mexican free-to-air television is dominated by Televisa and TV Azteca, which share Liga MX rights and broadcast every Mexican national football team match. Azteca 7 carries the NFL on Sundays, while Canal 5 shows Champions League matches involving Mexican players plus boxing main events.
All match times on this page are shown in UTC. Convert to your local Mexico time zone for accurate kick-off and tip-off planning. We update this page hourly as broadcasters confirm their line-ups.
Looking ahead, there are 11 free-to-air sports matches scheduled in Mexico over the next seven days, drawing on coverage from 1 free channel.
Football fans can watch 11 free matches this week in Mexico. Notable fixtures include Monterrey vs Santos on Sunday 19 Jul, Monterrey vs Santos Laguna on Sunday 19 Jul and Guadalajara vs Toluca on Sunday 19 Jul.
Competition coverage this week highlights the Liga MX (10 free fixtures) and the FIFA World Cup (1 free fixture).
Televisa is showing the most free matches this week with 11 fixtures, making it the channel to watch for free sport in Mexico over the coming days.
Premium content such as exclusive league packages, pay-per-view fight cards and full-season motorsport coverage typically requires a paid subscription, but the free-to-air slate above is yours to enjoy at no cost. Bookmark this page or use the calendar download on individual match pages to keep track of every free fixture.
Free-to-air sports broadcasting plays a crucial role in Mexico's sporting culture. It guarantees that major moments — a World Cup final, an Olympic medal race, a national team qualifier — remain visible to every household, regardless of household income or subscription status.
Public and commercial broadcasters such as Televisa (Las Estrellas, Canal 5), TV Azteca (Azteca 7, Azteca Uno) and Imagen TV preserve this access by holding free-to-air rights to events of national interest, often through statutory protections that ring-fence crown-jewel competitions.
These broadcasters carry live sport free of charge in Mexico — no subscription required. Each row lists what the channel covers.
| Broadcaster | Free? | How to watch / device | Sport / competition coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Televisa | Yes | Free over-the-air with a digital TV antenna, plus the broadcaster’s own free app on smart TV, mobile and web (cast via Chromecast/AirPlay) | FIFA World Cup (Football), Liga MX (Football) |
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Whether you're a casual viewer who tunes in once a year for a final, a die-hard supporter following every fixture, or a young fan discovering a new sport for the first time, free-to-air coverage keeps everyone connected to the action and helps grow the next generation of athletes and supporters.