The Broader Licensing Picture

While the return of FC 26 Coins Liga MX is exciting, not all clubs and nations will be present in FC 26. Some major teams remain unlicensed due to ongoing deals with Konami, including Italian giants Inter Milan and AC Milan. National sides like Brazil, Turkey, and Canada may also appear with generic kits and rosters due to licensing complications.

Still, the overall trend suggests that EA is making big moves to secure as many authentic partnerships as possible, and Liga MX could be a key win.

The potential return of Liga MX in EA Sports FC 26 could be one of the most impactful licensing moves the series has seen in years. For fans across the Americas and beyond, it offers the chance to reconnect with the teams and traditions they hold dear—within the most advanced and immersive version of the game yet.

As we await official confirmation, fans should stay tuned for announcements in the coming weeks. If the rumors prove true, EA FC 26 will finally fill a void that’s existed since FIFA 22—bringing Mexican football back where it belongs.

EA FC 26 Could Reunite Players with Liga MX – Here's What to Expect

For players who’ve missed taking the pitch with Mexican clubs in EA Sports football games, EA FC 26 may bring long-awaited relief. The absence of Liga MX from EA’s franchise since FIFA 22 has been a notable void. Now, with signs pointing to the league’s return, anticipation is building among fans eager to see Mexican football back in the world’s most popular soccer sim.
Why Liga MX Has Been Missing

The reason behind Liga MX’s exclusion lies in exclusive licensing agreements. After FIFA 22, Konami, creators of eFootball, signed a multi-year deal with Liga MX. That meant the league’s teams, stadiums, and branding were only available in cheap FC 26 Coins Konami’s series, locking them out of EA’s more widely played franchise.