LaLiga vs. Liga MX: Who Will Play in the USA First?

The race for foreign soccer leagues to play regular season matches in the USA seems to be heating up as LaLiga and Liga MX are both eyeing the possibility. FIFA is potentially changing its rules on the issue, opening the door for official matches to be held in America. LaLiga president Javier Tebas has expressed his desire to bring Spanish top-flight games to the United States, with plans to have a game in the States by the 2025/26 season. On the other hand, Club America president Santiago Baños revealed that the Liga MX team could play in the U.S. as early as 2024, taking advantage of their massive fanbase in America.

Liga MX Team Club America Considering Playing in the USA

Club America is exploring the option of playing select home matches in the U.S. due to the ongoing renovation of their stadium, Estadio Azteca. With the possibility of playing in the United States or finding a temporary home in Mexico, the Mexican club is looking to cater to their fans in various cities. The team’s president, Santiago Baños, expressed excitement about the opportunity to play in the U.S. and potentially expand their reach to more supporters.

Foreign Leagues in the USA: Impact on MLS

The potential scheduling of official matches by foreign leagues in the U.S. could pose a threat to Major League Soccer. With LaLiga and Liga MX considering playing Stateside, MLS could face increased competition for viewership and fan engagement. FIFA is evaluating the impact of allowing domestic leagues to play foreign competitive games, raising concerns for MLS commissioner Don Garber. The growing interest in foreign leagues like the Premier League and Liga MX among American audiences highlights the need for MLS to stay competitive in the evolving soccer landscape.