This Sunday, April 26 at 3:00 PM, the six games of matchday 22, the last of the qualifying phase of the Clausura 2026 Tournament, start simultaneously. The title, the second relegation and the last ticket to the quarterfinals are defined in the same afternoon, in what promises to be one of the most exciting days that the National League has experienced in recent years. This is how the games will be played on this decisive date.
Municipal vs. Mixco
The most attractive duel of the day pits the second and the leader of the Clausura in a match that could define the champion on the field. Mixco arrives with 36 points and Municipal with 35, so any result can change the panorama in the title of the contest.
Malacateco vs. Communications
The Toros receive the Cremas in a key duel for permanence. Malacateco arrives with 50 points in the danger zone of the accumulated table and needs to win to avoid relegation, while Comunicaciones arrives already saved and with its sights set on the league.
Aurora vs. Mictlan
Mictlán arrives as the most committed team in the accumulated table with 50 points and a worse goal difference than its direct rivals. Los Conejos need to win and wait for favorable results to avoid joining Achuapa in relegation to the First Division.
Guastatoya vs. Marquense
The hottest game in the lower zone. Guastatoya with 50 points receives Marquense with 53 in a direct duel between two teams fighting for permanence. The Yellow Breasts need to win to save themselves without depending on other results, while the Lions with a draw could ensure their continuity in the top category.
Achuapa vs. Former GFC
Achuapa says goodbye to the National League in its last game before returning to the First Division after confirming its mathematical relegation the previous day. Antigua GFC arrives without pressure with 75 points on the accumulated table and will seek to close the regular phase with a victory heading into the quarterfinals.
Xelajú MC vs. Cobán Imperial
Xelajú arrives with 36 points tied with Mixco in the Clausura leadership and needs to win, waiting for a setback by Deportivo Mixco to be crowned champion. Cobán Imperial arrives already classified and with permanence assured, but with the motivation to surprise its regional rival at the Mario Camposeco.
