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How to Watch Mexican TV Channels in the USA (2026)

Watch Televisa, Azteca, Liga MX, and all your favorite Mexican channels from the US. A complete guide for Mexican-Americans and Spanish-speaking households.

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Mexican television – Televisa's telenovelas, TV Azteca's news coverage, Liga MX football matches – has a massive audience in the United States. PrimeVistaTV carries the major Mexican broadcast networks and cable channels as part of its international programming package, accessible on any device without a satellite dish or specialized equipment.

Mexican Channels Available Through PrimeVistaTV

Broadcast Networks: - Canal de las Estrellas (Canal 2) – Televisa's flagship channel. Telenovelas, news, Liga MX coverage - Azteca 7 – TV Azteca's main channel. Entertainment, sports, and news programming - Azteca Uno – General programming and telenovelas - Canal 5 (Televisa) – Variety programming, sports, and entertainment - Imagen Televisión – Independent Mexican broadcast network

Cable and Specialty: - Azteca Deportes – Sports-focused coverage including Liga MX and international football - Foro TV – Televisa's news channel, similar to CNN en Español - Multimedios Televisión – Entertainment and sports

Spanish-Language US Channels: - Univision and UniMás – US Spanish-language networks covering Mexican content - Telemundo – US Spanish-language network with novelas and sports

Watching Liga MX in the USA

Liga MX – Mexico's top football league – is one of the most-watched sports leagues among Hispanic audiences in the United States.

How Liga MX is distributed in the US:

Canal de las Estrellas (available through PrimeVistaTV) carries many Liga MX matches as part of the domestic Mexican broadcast. In the US, Univision and TUDN also hold rights to Liga MX and both channels are included in PrimeVistaTV.

Mexican National Team: El Tri's international matches typically broadcast on Univision or TUDN in the US, both of which are included.

Setting Up Mexican Channels

The setup process is identical to any other PrimeVistaTV channel:

  1. Install an IPTV app on your device. IPTV Smarters Pro works on Fire TV Stick, Samsung TV, iPhone, and Android – see the [full setup guide](/setup-guide).
  2. Log in with your PrimeVistaTV credentials using the Xtream Codes method.
  3. Browse to Spanish or Mexico in the channel groups – Mexican channels are organized together.
  4. Mark favorites – Add Canal de las Estrellas, Azteca 7, and TUDN to your favorites list for fast access.

For households where Mexican channels are the primary viewing, creating a custom channel group in TiviMate with only Spanish-language channels is a good way to simplify navigation.

Internet Speed for Mexican Channel Streaming

Mexican broadcast channels stream in HD or standard definition depending on the source feed: - SD channels: 3 5 Mbps - HD channels: 8 15 Mbps

Standard US home internet plans handle this easily. The internet speed guide has full detail on requirements.

Compatible Devices

Mexican channels are accessible on all PrimeVistaTV-supported devices: - Fire TV Stick (recommended – best app selection) - Android TV and Google TV - iPhone and iPad via IPTV Smarters Pro - Samsung Smart TV via Smart IPTV app - Any web browser

See the full device guide for setup instructions per device.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I watch telenovelas from Mexico with PrimeVistaTV?

Yes. Canal de las Estrellas (Televisa) and TV Azteca channels carry current telenovela programming. You can watch the current season of Televisa's and Azteca's prime-time novelas live as they broadcast in Mexico.

Is Liga MX available through IPTV in the USA?

Yes. Liga MX matches are broadcast on Canal de las Estrellas, Azteca Deportes, Univision, and TUDN – all of which PrimeVistaTV includes. Coverage varies by match based on broadcast rights.

What is the difference between Univision and Canal de las Estrellas?

Univision is a US-based Spanish-language network targeting American Hispanic audiences. Canal de las Estrellas is Mexico's domestic flagship Televisa channel, broadcasting the same programming that airs in Mexico. Both are included with PrimeVistaTV.

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