Liga MX announces changes to the Clausura 2021 tournament calendar

After the UANL Tigers will be crowned champions of the CONCACAF Champions League and got their ticket for it World cup for clubs, the Liga MX presented the changes to the calendar of the Clausura 2021 tournament.

Through an official statement, the Liga MX reported what will be the day 4 and 5 matches that will be adjusted due to the Monterrey team’s participation in the “Mundialito”.

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In addition, the Tigres’ Day 6 match against the Cruz Azul Machine is subject to possible changes depending on the calendar assigned to the Heavenly team in subsequent Concachampions.

Following the Concacaf Champions League title that Club Tigres took in 2020, allowing it to participate in the Club World Cup in February, the schedule for the Guard1anes Clausura 2021 LIGA BBVA MX tournament will have the following adjustments and reschedule:

Matchday 4. Tigres vs. Necaxa

The game will be played on Thursday, January 28 at 9 p.m. at the University Stadium.

That is why the game Guadalajara vs FC Juárez will be played on Saturday, January 30 at 7 p.m. and the Cruz Azul vs. Querétaro takes place at 9 p.m. the same day.

Matchday 5. FC Juárez vs. Tigers

The game will be played on Wednesday, April 14 at 9 p.m. (Centre); 8:00 PM. (local).

Therefore, the game between Necaxa and Cruz Azul will change schedules, starting at 9:30 PM. Friday February 5th.

Matchday 6. Tigres vs. Blue cross

That match falls under the 2021 Concacaf Champions League schedule in which Club Cruz Azul will participate.

1- If there is NO Champions League Eighth Final – in which Cruz Azul takes part – the match will be played on Wednesday 17th February at 9pm.

2-. If Cruz Azul were to play their Champions League game on the above date, the game against Tigres would be on Wednesday April 21 at 9pm.

That is why the match Guadalajara – Necaxa will be played on Saturday 13 February at 7 p.m. and the match between América and Querétaro at 9 p.m. “

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