The MLS vs Liga MX All-Star Game will take place on Wednesday, August 10 at Allianz Fiel, the home of Minnesota United. It is a soccer match in which the best players from MLS and the M LeagueX will face each other. And although it is a friendly match, it gives us the opportunity to witness a spectacle and see great figures on the field.
The idea of the All-Star Game was born from the Major League Soccer which in 1996 decided to hold a match between the best of the Eastern and Western Conferences. As time went by, they modified the format, and instead of doing it internally, they began to have guests from other parts of the world.
The first foreign opponent in a All-Star Game MLS were Chivas from Guadalajara in 2002, that is to say 20 years ago. The score was 3-1 in favor of the U.S. league stars. After that, teams from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and Bundesliga were invited.
In 2021, the first edition of the MLS vs Liga MX All-Star Game was presented for the first time at the Banc of California Stadium, the home of LAFC, and was attended by 21,000 spectators.
Here at JefeBet we tell you the details you should know before this MLS vs Liga MX All-Star Game.
Where to Watch the MLS vs Liga MX All-Star Game Live and Streaming
The match will be played on August 10 at 5:30 p.m. (Pacific time) and will be broadcast in the United States, Canadá and México.
United States: ESPN and Univision.
Canadá: TSN and TVA Sports.
México: ESPN, TUDN and ViX.
The day before the MLS vs Liga MX All-Star Game, August 9, some players from both teams will participate in the Skills Challenge, where there will be several games, but mainly they will practice shots from the penalty spot, volleys and shots on target.
The players who will participate in the Skills Challenge:
MLS | Liga MX |
Jesús Ferreira – FC Dallas | Alexis Vega – Guadalajara |
Javier “Chicharito” Hernández – LA Galax | Álvaro Fidalgo – Club América |
Sebastián Driussi – Austin FC | Avilés Hurtado – Pachuca |
Héctor Herrera – Houston Dynamo | Germán Berterame – Monterrey |
Lorenzo Insigne – Toronto FC | Ángel Mena – León |
Sean Johnson – New York City FC | Julián Quiñones – Atlas |
Carles Gil – New England Revolution | Camilo Vargas – Atlas |
Hany Mukhtar – Nashville SC | Carlos Acevedo – Santos |
Emanuel Reynoso – Minnesota United | Luis Chávez – Pachuca |
Dayne St. St. Clair – Minnesota United |