How is the Clausura 2024 table going TODAY on matchday 17? – The financial

With the end of the regular tournament on matchday 17, the fans’ favorite moment in Liga MX is approaching: the league. But first there are several issues to resolve, in addition to the play-in, with the defeat of América in the Clásico Capitalino and the triumph of Cruz Azul in Puebla, the fight for leadership with Toluca became exciting for this last date.

Between Friday and Sunday, the 18 teams will define who will end up as scoring champion, which team will bear the pressure of leadership, who will be the ones to pay the corresponding fine for poor performance in the football year and of course, those classified for the play-in that They will play two games to obtain the remaining tickets. For this and more, like the Clásico Tapatío, it is worth keeping track of Mexican soccer.

Clausura 2024 Mexican Soccer Tournament: How is the general table of the MX League going today and who is in first place?

So far only América and Toluca are classified directly to the league, there are six direct passes. While Cruz Azul, Rayados, Tigres, Pachuca, Chivas, Necaxa and Pumas will play on this last day for a direct spot or a pass to the play-in.

ClubPointsMatches playedTriumphsDrawsLossesGoal difference1. America35171052182. Toluca3216952163. Blue Cross301693484. Monterrey2916853105. Tigers281684486. Pachuca281691677. Guadalajara281684468. Pumas271776459. Necaxa2716763410. Querétaro2417665111. León2316727-212. Juárez1516439-713. Santos Laguna1516439-1014. Mazatlán1516439-1115. Tijuana1416286-616. Atlas1416358-917. Atlético de San Luis13164111-1318. Puebla5171214-25

Clausura 2024: When are the matches on matchday 17 played in Liga MX?

Friday April 26

  • Puebla 1-2 America
  • Querétaro 1-1 Pumas

Saturday April 27

  • Juarez vs. León, 5:00 p.m.
    • Venue: Benito Juárez Olympic Stadium
    • Broadcast: Fox Sports Premium
  • Tigers vs. Tijuana, 7:00 p.m.
    • Venue: University Stadium
    • Transmission: TUDN and VIX
  • Pachuca vs. Mazatlán, 7:00 p.m.
    • Venue: Hidalgo Stadium
    • Broadcast: Fox Sports and Claro Sports
  • Toluca vs. Cruz Azul, 7 p.m.
    • Venue: Nemesio Diez Stadium
    • Transmission: Channel 5 and TUDN
  • Atlas vs. Chivas, 9 p.m.
    • Venue: Jalisco Stadium
    • Transmission: Channel 5, TV Azteca and TUDN

Sunday April 28

  • Necaxa vs. Striped, 6:00 p.m.
    • Venue: Victoria Stadium
    • Transmission: Izzi
  • Santos vs. San Luis, 6 p.m.
    • Headquarters: Santos Territory
    • Transmission: VIX

Who would play in the Clausura 2024 play-in?

The Liga MX regulations establish that this pre-liguilla phase will be played by the teams that occupy seventh to tenth position. For now, those places are Chivas, Necaxa, Pumas and Querétaro.

The seventh and eighth places will play a match between them, the winner takes place seven. The loser will still have an option to ‘revive’ by competing for eighth place against the winner of the duel between ninth and tenth.

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The first play-in matches will be played on Thursday, May 2 and the last will be on Sunday, May 5. Those who qualify directly will have that week of preparation for the league.

How is the Liga MX scoring table going?

The coin is in the air. For the last date there are several Mexicans in the top 10 scorers of Clausura 2024, the best positioned for now is Uriel Antuna, but he is not the leader alone.

  • Uriel Antuna (Cruz Azul): 8 goals
  • Salomón Rondón (Pachuca): 8 goals
  • Federico Viñas (León): 8 goals
  • Diber Cambindo (Necaxa): 7 goals
  • Luis Amarilla (Mazatlán): 7 goals
  • Henry Martín (America): 6 goals
  • Julián Quiñones (America): 6 goals
  • Alexis Vega (Toluca): 6 goals
  • Jean Meneses (Toluca): 6 goals
  • Juan Brunetta (Tigres): 6 goals
  • Which teams will pay the fine for ‘relegation’ for the 2023-2024 season?

    The Clausura 2017 tournament was the last one with relegation to the Ascenso MX league, on that date Jaguares said goodbye to the top circuit. Now, instead of losing status, as happens in the world’s most important leagues, clubs that finish at the bottom of the quotient table pay a fine.

    • Last place in the quotient table: 80 million pesos
    • Penultimate place: 47 million pesos
    • Second to last place: 33 million pesos

    For the 2023-2024 season, these are the teams that appear at the bottom of the percentage, prior to the last day that could change the order and therefore the amount to be paid:

    • 18. Tijuana: 0.9802
    • 17. Juárez: 1.0000
    • 16. Mazatlán: 1.0099

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