Chivas
- Chivas are on a three-game winning streak, sitting top of the Liga MX Clausura table after three matchdays, while San Luis are in mid-table on four points.
- Chivas boss Gabriel Milito has installed a structured shape that can play in possession, move the ball quickly and be vertical and proactive.
- Roberto Alvarado is their creative force and usually provides a steady stream of goals and assists.
- Alvarado scored in Chivas’ 2-0 win over Querétaro last time out while Armando González, who has been the first player to find the net in the 2025-26 Clausura, is a clinical finisher that makes the most of his chances in the box.
San Luis
- Atletico de San Luis boss Guillermo Abascal has installed a modern, possession-based system that prioritizes good tempo and structured pressing triggers.
- While San Luis have produced some positive results against the top clubs, their inconsistency and a tendency to concede have dogged them so far in the Clausura.
- San Luis’s last five competitive games have been mixed, including a 4-3 Chivas win and a 3-1 San Luis victory in 2025.
- Sébastien Salles-Lamonge is a midfielder who creates attacking transitions and provides a goal threat from deep.
Head-to-Head
Chivas have won 13 of their 32 all-time Liga MX meetings with San Luis, losing just nine and scoring 70 goals to San Luis’ 36 .
Key Players
- Sébastien Salles-Lamonge is a midfielder who creates attacking transitions and provides a goal threat from deep.
- Juan Manuel Sanabria and Benjamín Galdames have added pace and set-piece quality to a frontline with João Pedro as its focal point - he scored a spectacular solo goal against América and is the Red and Whites’ main outlet in attack.