Liga MX Matchday 1 Roundup

Liga MX Matchday 1 Roundup

Monterrey vs. Chivas Preview and Betting Odds

Last Updated on January 12, 2026 2:02 pm by Erwin Noguera

The opening matchday of the Clausura MX was played with few surprises, but it allowed only two home teams to secure victories.

Defending champions Toluca got off to a strong start, defeating one of the title contenders, Monterrey, 0–1 away from home.

América, on the other hand, could not begin as well, settling for a scoreless draw on the road against Tijuana, while Guadalajara did take advantage at home with a 2–0 win over Pachuca.

Another away winner was Tigres, who claimed a 1–2 victory against Atlético San Luis, while Necaxa are the first league leaders after defeating Santos 1–3.

At Gambyl Exchange, you can explore all the predictions for the Liga MX Clausura 2026, the final bets for this matchday, and the odds for each match.

Liga MX Matchday 1: Games

Mazatlán 1-2 Juárez
Atlas 1-0 Puebla
Tijuana 0-0 América
Guadalajara 2-0 Pachuca
Santos 1-3 Necaxa
León 2-1 Cruz Azul
Monterrey 0-1 Toluca
Pumas 1-1 Querétaro
San Luis 1-2 Tigres

Liga MX Matchday 1: Tijuana vs. América

Tijuana +281América -116 Draw Offs: +268

América dreamed of starting the tournament with a win and sending a clear message at the beginning of the Clausura MX, but they could not get past a dull scoreless draw in their visit to Tijuana.

It was a match with very few goal-scoring chances. A goal ruled out for Raúl Zúñiga early on due to offside hinted at a different type of game, but that was not the case. The only clear opportunity came from a shot inside the box by Rodrigo Aguirre, which Antonio Rodríguez saved finely.

Ignacio Rivero and Josef Martínez made their debuts for the home side, coming on as substitutes, while Rodrigo Dourado was not seen for the ‘Águilas’.

Result: Tijuana 0-0 América

Liga MX Matchday 1: Guadalajara vs. Pachuca

Guadalajara -115 Pachuca +304Draw Offs: +244

Guadalajara wants to be contenders again after a long time, and their path could not have started any better after defeating Pachuca 2–0.

The scoring was opened by Armando González in the 17th minute after Brian Gutiérrez poked the ball through, and the forward only had to tap it in.

In the final play of the first half, it was Daniel Aguirre’s turn, as he broke in alone down the right and lunged to connect with a cross from Efraín Álvarez to make it 2–0.

It was a great match for Chivas, who created plenty of chances, especially in the first half, and were deserving winners. They even deserved to win by a larger margin. On the other hand, the ‘Tuzos’, who have one of the best attacks in the tournament, need to improve.

Result: Guadalajara 2-0 Pachuca

Liga MX Matchday 1: Monterrey vs. Toluca

Monterrey +102Toluca +241Draw Offs:+250

Defending champions Toluca began the defense of their title and the quest for a third straight championship with a 0–1 away victory over Monterrey.

The only goal of the match came through Helinho in the 56th minute. It was a fine team move between him and Santiago Simón, ending with the Brazilian finishing first time, placing the ball into the far post for a superb goal.

In the 88th minute, the home side had a chance to equalize, but goalkeeper Hugo González, who was heavily criticized during his time with Rayados, saved Sergio Canales’ penalty.

A great victory for the ‘Diablos Rojos’, especially considering they were without Paulinho, Alexis Vega, Jesús Gallardo, Marcel Ruiz, Franco Romero, and Sebastián Córdova.

Result: Monterrey 0-1 Toluca

Liga MX Matchday 1: San Luis vs. Tigres

San Luis +298 Tigres -114 Draw Offs:+245

Tigres want to return to the final and challenge for the title, and their path in this Clausura MX began with a 1–2 away victory over Atlético San Luis.

The goals came in the second half. In the 49th minute, Marcelo Flores received the ball inside the box after a cross from the right, cut outward to beat a couple of defenders, and struck a powerful left-footed shot high that hit the post and went in for the 0–1.

The equalizer arrived in the 74th minute through Italo-Brazilian João Pedro Galvão, who headed in from a corner kick, but three minutes later Flores appeared again, after a backheel pass from André-Pierre Gignac, to fire a low, left-footed cross-shot for the final 1–2.

Result: Atletico Luis 1-2 Tigres

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