Historically, Tijuana is an opponent that has been difficult for Guadalajara, so this Wednesday's visit will not be easy, however, there are several points which can lead us to believe that El Rebaño Sagrado can bring back a W in the match corresponding to Day 13 of the Apertura 2022. Do you want to know what these points are? Stick around and find out.
Chivas is coming into this match after a goalless draw with Toluca at the Nemesio Diez, which has brought its total to 16 points and puts it in eighth place in the overall standings. For this match, El Rebaño traveled with 22 players, meaning that 1 will not make it to the bench. It is worth remembering that against los Diablos Eduardo Torres was the chosen and not on the bench.
For their part, Ricardo Valiño's men are coming from a 0-0 draw with San Luis at the Alfonso Lastras stadium, which places them in 11th place in the standings with 15 points. All Xolos players are available for the game against the red-and-whites.
Did you know?
- Chivas has only conceded 1 goal in its last 5 games against Tijuana.
- El Rebaño has not lost in its last 3 visits to Baja California, accumulating 2 draws and 1 win. In none of these games has a goal been conceded.
- The past 5 occasions that they have faced each other, Chivas has not lost; the accumulated win total is divided into 3 wins and 2 draws.
- The biggest W in the history of this rivalry belongs to Guadalajara, as they defeated Tijuana 3-1 on Matchday 15 of AP17.
- The squad from Guadalajara has only lost 1 of its last 11 away games; the rest is divided into 3 wins and 7 ties.
- Xolos has gone 3 games without a win at home.
- In addition, in their last 4 games, Tijuana has lost 3 and tied 1.
- The refereeing quartet for this match on matchday 13 of the Apertura 2022 will be made up of Guillermo Pacheco Larios as center referee, Andrés Hernández as assistant 1 and Eduardo Acosta as assistant 2, while Héctor Solorio will be the fourth official.