The grand finale of the Liga MX Apertura won't take place for more than two weeks because of America's Club World Cup trip, but when it does arrive it should be a great matchup.
Unlike many leagues in the region, Liga MX doesn't screw around when it comes to the postseason. The matches come fast and furious, with hardly a break for teams to catch their breath once they clinch a spot in the eight-team Liguilla.
Three days after the last regular season match, the quarterfinals begin, and the weekday-weekend pattern continues for three weeks until a champion is decided.