Alright, so I wanted to catch the Pachuca vs. Pumas UNAM game the other day. It was a Liga MX match, and I’m always up for some good football action. I did a quick search to figure out where and when I could watch it.

First thing I did was check the date and time. Turns out, the game was scheduled for March 19th at 2 PM (ET). Nice, a daytime game! Then I needed to find out which TV channel was showing it or if there was a live stream available. I’m all about that live stream life, you know?
After some more digging, I found that the match was happening at Hidalgo Stadium on a Sunday. This info was crucial because I wanted to make sure I had my Sunday afternoon free. No one wants to miss a good match because of some other silly plans, right? I also saw something about Pumas needing a win, so I figured it’d be an exciting match.
I kept looking for the streaming options, and I saw that the local time in Peru was 6:15 PM, and 5:15 PM in Mexico. That’s useful to know if you’re traveling or have friends in those time zones. You can always brag about watching the game live if you are in different time zones. Anyway, I finally found the streaming details, which made my day.
- Check the date and time: March 19th, 2 PM (ET).
- Find the location: Hidalgo Stadium.
- Look up TV/Streaming options: Found it!
- Note local times for other regions: 6:15 PM in Peru, 5:15 PM in Mexico.
So, yeah, I got all the info I needed and watched the game. It was a pretty good match, and I’m glad I didn’t miss it. Just wanted to share my little adventure of how I tracked down the game. Hope this helps someone else out there who’s trying to catch a Liga MX match!
Next time you want to watch a game, just follow these steps, and you’ll be all set. It is way easier than you think!
