Top 5 #LigaMXEng accounts to follow.

ZAPOPAN, MEXICO - MARCH 01: Detail of soccer ball during the 8th round match between Toluca and Monterrey as part of the Torneo Clausura 2020 Liga MX at Akron Stadium on March 1, 2020 in Zapopan, Mexico. (Photo by Oscar Meza/Jam Media/Getty Images)
ZAPOPAN, MEXICO - MARCH 01: Detail of soccer ball during the 8th round match between Toluca and Monterrey as part of the Torneo Clausura 2020 Liga MX at Akron Stadium on March 1, 2020 in Zapopan, Mexico. (Photo by Oscar Meza/Jam Media/Getty Images)

This site and our team are dedicated to bringing you the best content we can with wide views of Liga MX, but with that being said we aren’t the only ones doing this, and we wish to make it a regular occurrence to promote one another because, in reality, we do this for the passion in the #LigaMXEng community.

In recent years thank to social media it has been a huge avenue for many fans across the Mexican border on supporting the Liga MX. Not only on Facebook, Reddit or even Instagram have much content as Twitter, where it first started the spark of conversations of the Liga MX and the National team of Mexico. The Liga MX twitter community currently publish, speak, and let their opinions be known about the best league (obviously in our opinion) currently in the CONCACAF in the English and Spanish language.

They do it because of the roots and experiences we have had in Mexico with the beautiful game and it’s a great feat when a community can form online for the fans and by the fans. With that being said it’s not perfect and it makes us question our upbringings and culture clashes when we believe so many American ideals but wish to stay true to where we come from. That in itself though is progress in a nutshell and it’s only natural our community has evolved to what it is today.

ZAPOPAN, MEXICO – MARCH 01: General view of the stadium during the 8th round match between Toluca and Monterrey as part of the Torneo Clausura 2020 Liga MX at Akron Stadium on March 1, 2020, in Zapopan, Mexico. (Photo by Oscar Meza/Jam Media/Getty Images)
ZAPOPAN, MEXICO – MARCH 01: General view of the stadium during the 8th round match between Toluca and Monterrey as part of the Torneo Clausura 2020 Liga MX at Akron Stadium on March 1, 2020, in Zapopan, Mexico. (Photo by Oscar Meza/Jam Media/Getty Images)

5 years ago, there wasn’t enough Liga Mx content in English and nowadays it seems like there is too much. There are many platforms that make podcasts, do write-ups, perform interviews, and share their sentiments of the league in the English language. #LigaMxEng has grown immensely since its inception. With that being said here are the best Twitter accounts to follow for analysis, thoughts, news in Liga Mx.

Honorable mentions: @MexicoWorldCup Tom Marhsall writer for @ESPNFC,.@LosCaballerosDelNorte covering Juarez in Liga MX and also a writer for @VivaLigaMx. @Rayadosninety for anything and everything Rayados. @GHernandezRimer Garrett Hernandez contributor for @VivaLigaMX and betting analysis. @MexNextGen2 announces all the young Mexicans playing in Liga Mx and who to keep an eye out for in scouting. @Tigres_English bringing you the thoughts of Tigres fans.

@The_MaquinaEN for Cruz Azul fans and always does live videos of post-match or preview match reactions and projections. Cantina MX podcast including @beto_atx, @soccerchron, @Joelyaceves, and @jjagou. @thewfranco who is a Sports Business Consultant and is involved in CONCACAF soccer. @DonTical_Futbol feel free to use their weekly quinela it’s like your local carniceria but less sketchy. @soccerchron including many members already mentioned. FutnSoccer for covering less known teams as Puebla as well as regular coverage of all Latin American teams.@ParaderoBoys for any and all Atlas content another group making good content that isn’t spoken about enough. @IvanPineda83 and everyone included with the Eagle Eye Podcast we appreciate the weekly content from you guys, and @ResacaAmerica is where you can find that ran by the same people.

1.)    @TheHolyFlock @BryanRMW, @RigoElChiva, @JaimeFutMex, @Jmart1018, @Miggy5tardust, @MexicanSoccer9, and @Party2099

Bryan does it all Twitter threads on game analysis breaking down-plays from the Mexico National Team, hot takes, member of the Holy Flock Collective, and one of the more thoughtful and traditional thinking Liga Mx writers. You can follow his work at StoppageTime.com, and follow his twitter account for Horror Movies, Liga MX Memes, and America content as he supports his Club America. Just pray he doesn’t call you into his office. Also, follow the @HolyFlock for the strangest collective of Liga MX weirdos Rigo is always mad at Chivas and is a die-hard Bofo and Chivas fan. Miggy5tardust covers America for our site here at VivaLigaMx.com has a taste for fashion with his clothing line in Vida. Then there is JaimeOsorio Chivas fan and crasher of the box in Fifa 20. Almost failed to mention co-site editor @Jahir Martinez which helps write for us and edit. Birdy @mexicanSoccer9 for his bad America takes and arguing on the timeline, jokes aside he has valid points. @TheStrayGoat for his goat pictures, Chivas thoughts, and pretty bad dad jokes, but we love him the same. The there is Coyote for financial advice, Chivas hot takes, and dad jokes.

2.)    @KariTorres-7, @Tomh-36, and @TheLionsDenPod, @ClubLeonEng @LaFieraPodcast, @LouisRSOlenick, & @DeJesusUrquieta

Listen this week has been rough to Kari as her faithful Leon lost against LAFC midweek knocking them out of the CONCACAF Champions League to losing 2-0 against Chivas and the memes have been immense. She is one of the best follows as she gives insight on a successful Liga MX team that doesn’t get the coverage they deserve. She usually lives tweets her thoughts of live games and bleeds green. She also hosts the Lions Den Podcast which is one of the best weeks to week listens someone can give and top 5 in Liga MX Podcasts. Follow her for the latest on Club Leon, great Mexican food pictures, and great insights on not only soccer but the culture in general. Also, give Tom Harrison a follow for great data analysis, he went private with data but shares his journey as a British man living in Mexico and being at the forefront of statistical analysis in Mexico working for Liga MX team. As well as other accounts ran and the whole team behind all of these projects in @LouisRSOlenick, & @DeJesusUrquieta.

3.)    @ChivasDelNorte Podcast. @RdotAye, @_dosuno, @ualreedykno, @fo_matic, and @therealFLO

One of the most original Twitter and podcasts in Liga MX. You can count on them weekly to give the best trash talk, have the funniest jokes, and be painfully honest when speaking about their team in Guadalajara. That team is none other than the Chivas Del Norte podcast. Credit, where credit is due to that name is great and expect nothing less from the bright gentlemen in New York City. Their main account handles news, open discussion, and on top of having a great podcast they are the first Liga MX teams to have a discord. If you are a Chivas fan join. They discuss their Rebano Sagrado to the fullest. They are all are solid follow on their own for funny news insight, New York Culture, and they usually Live Tweet their reactions to every Chivas game.

4.)  @GolazodelGringo, @Antonio1998_, FMFStateofmind.com, and the FMF S.O.M Podcast.

Eugene is currently a writer/editor for the great team they have built over at SBNation. Coupled with Antonio Tinajero give some of the best takes on Liga MX. Preview articles, post-match reactions, and CONCACAF Champions League thoughts. It’s also refreshing to see them cover Liga MX Femenil news along with regular Liga MX coverage. Eugene has worked in this industry for years and is one of the most experienced people in LigaMxEng. He promotes other smaller websites, gives good analysis on games, and can cover anything from MLS to Liga MX Femenil to Liga Mx. He also has an adorable dog, that’s worth the follow alone. Check out their podcast too as inconsistent as it can be with timing it’s worth a listen.

5.) @WisoVasquez, @AztecaAmeliaaa, @Cesarfutbol, and @MexicanSoccerShow

Wiso is Editor in Chief for @FutMexNation and Amelia Lopez also writes for @FutMexnation, they also have a popular podcast in the Mexican Soccer Show which is one of the ones that started this community They give insight into Liga MX from a California and Mexico background. They follow local MLS teams as LAFC, but still cover Liga MX as a whole. Along with pretty funny jokes, social commentary. Cesar Hernandez is a freelance writer that’s been featured by many reputable news outlets such as ESPN and The Athletic covering Liga MX, MLS, and any and all things Mexican.

As well, do not forget Ivan Pineda and “Cowboy” Dylan who support tremendously Club America and if you need any information of the business side of soccer you can get a quote from Walter Franco. Finally, these are just a few to mention and to keep you in touch if you need to be updated with the Liga MX either in English or in Spanish and certainly at times our egos get in our way but it is because of our high passion for the beautiful game across the border.