Follow Liga MX at work
Liga MX is one of the most-watched leagues in the Americas, and its evening kickoffs in Mexico spill straight into the working afternoon and evening across the US. Here's how to follow the Apertura and Clausura — clásicos and all — from your desk without a bright stream giving you away.
Why Liga MX is hard to follow at work
Liga MX splits its season into two short tournaments, each ending in a liguilla playoff, so almost every round matters — and the Friday-to-Sunday kickoffs land in office hours for anyone following from the US or further afield. A live match of Mexican football is unmistakable on a shared screen.
Live scores and the table — without the video
You don't need to watch to follow. Live scores, a running commentary feed and an up-to-the-minute table tell you the whole story at a glance and read as plain text and numbers rather than sport. Sport Spreadsheet loads every fixture, score and standing into a live spreadsheet wearing authentic Google Sheets or Excel chrome — and the boss key blurs it all behind an Excel “Protected View” in a single keystroke.
Two title races a year
Because Liga MX crowns a champion twice a season, the table is always live — every Apertura and Clausura round swings the liguilla picture. Following it as a spreadsheet keeps the whole race a glance away between tasks, with no video to explain.
What you get
- Live Liga MX scores that refresh on their own, with a changed score flashing like a recalculated cell.
- The live Liga MX table through the regular phase, so you can see who's climbing into the liguilla places as results land.
- Brief or detailed commentary, lineups and a stats comparison on any match.
- Disguise personas that relabel the fixtures as a project tracker or pipeline.
- A one-key boss button, and an F9 “recalculate” for extra cover.
Questions
- Can I follow Liga MX at work in the US?
- Yes — Liga MX's evening kickoffs in Mexico are late afternoon and early evening across the US, and its weekend and midweek Apertura/Clausura rounds land in office hours. Sport Spreadsheet follows every match as live scores and a moving table, no video.
- Does it show the Liga MX table and the liguilla?
- Yes — the live table through the regular phase, so you can track who's heading for the liguilla playoff as results come in.
Open the spreadsheet
Today's fixtures and the live table are one quiet tab away. Free, instant, no account.