The four Liga MX teams in the Confedrations competition have different levels of advantage in their respective fights to reach the semifinals
The teams of Liga MX in the Concacaf Champions Cup showed their strength after the first 90 minutes in the final four series and returned to Mexico with different levels of advantage. America, Monterrey, and Pachuca respectively defeated New England Revolution, Inter Miami, and Herediano, while Tigers tied against Columbus Crew.
The first tiebreaker in the Concacaf Champions Cup is the highest number of goals scored as a visitor during the regulation time of the two matches. If parity remains, two extra periods of 15 minutes each will be played, and if equality persists, it is decided in a penalty shootout.
America, the current Liga MX champion, took advantage of the mistakes of New England Revolution and delivered a resounding victory that has the team halfway to the semifinals. Tigers has a slight advantage in the series score because the goalless draw favors it. Monterrey is favored by all draws and can even lose 0-1 to advance. Pachuca must face a true cataclysm to be eliminated.
With these results, the Liga MX teams are in different positions but all have a chance to advance to the semifinals. Subscribe to Star+ to enjoy all ESPN content and much more.