The final was contested in a single leg format between Liga MX clubs Monterrey and Pachuca.
[4] The venue has previously hosted two Liga MX finals, the Clausura 2016 and the Apertura 2017.
[6] Pachuca last reached a final of any kind eight months earlier when they also defeated UANL 2–1 on aggregate to capture the 2016–17 CONCACAF Champions League.
[5] Monterrey won three, drew one and scored eight goals during group stage, as they were seeded third.
Assistant referees: Andres Hernández Delgado Miguel Angel Chua Ortiz Fourth official: Diego Montaño Robles