Mazatlán Vs. León Match Draws US Attention Amid Liga MX Surge

by Daniel Brooks
Mazatlán Vs. León Match Draws US Attention Amid Liga MX Surge

Mazatlán Vs. León Match Draws US Attention Amid Liga MX Surge...

The Liga MX clash between Mazatlán FC and Club León is trending in the U.S. today as American soccer fans increasingly follow Mexico's top league. The match, played last night at Estadio Mazatlán, ended in a 2-2 draw, keeping both teams in mid-table positions.

Interest spiked after U.S. national team player Cade Cowell, who joined León in January, scored his first Liga MX goal. The 20-year-old Californian's 63rd-minute strike was a key moment in the back-and-forth game, drawing reactions from U.S. fans on social media.

Liga MX viewership has grown steadily in the U.S., with Univision reporting a 12% increase in 2026. The league's accessibility on streaming platforms like ViX and TUDN has made it easier for American audiences to follow teams beyond MLS.

Mazatlán's coastal stadium and León's recent CONCACAF Champions League run have added to both clubs' visibility. The match also featured former MLS players like León's Colombian forward Omar Fernández, creating crossover appeal.

With Liga MX's Clausura tournament heating up, analysts note the league's rising influence in U.S. soccer culture. The next Mazatlán-León meeting in April is already drawing attention from bilingual broadcasters planning special coverage.

Google Trends data shows searches peaked during last night's broadcast, particularly in border states like California and Texas. Soccer journalists attribute this to the growing Mexican-American fanbase and increased scouting interest in Liga MX talent.

Daniel Brooks

Editor at Infoneige covering trending news and global updates.