
The sixth matchday of the Clausura 2025 Liga MX begins this Friday, February 7, with three exciting matches. The current champion, Club América, managed by Brazilian André Jardine, will face Puebla with the aim of reclaiming the top spot, which they lost to León this week. The team led by James Rodríguez defeated Pachuca in a postponed match, maintaining their perfect run and climbing to first place.
Puebla, on the other hand, has shown unpredictable performance this season. Although they managed a draw against Monterrey, they lost at home to Mazatlán. Led by Argentine Pablo Guede, the team has struggled in attack at crucial moments. To rectify this, players like Colombia's Luis Quiñones and Uruguayans Emiliano Gómez and Facundo Waller are seen as key pieces in the match against América.
Among other matches scheduled for this Friday, Necaxa will face Santos Laguna, while Querétaro will play against San Luis. Both matches involve teams situated below the tenth place in the standings.
Matchday 6 will continue on Saturday, February 8, and Sunday, February 9, with more exciting matches. Highlights include the clash between León and Toluca, Tigres UANL against Atlas, FC Juárez facing Monterrey, and Cruz Azul versus Pachuca on Saturday. On Sunday, Pumas UNAM will play against Mazatlán, and Guadalajara will face Tijuana.
As for the Liga MX standings after matchday 6, León sits in first place with 15 points, followed by América with 13 points. Tigres and Pachuca share third place with 10 points each, followed by teams like Cruz Azul, Toluca, and Pumas, all with 8 points. On the other hand, Santos Laguna is at the bottom without any points so far.