Guadalajara has a great opportunity to get back to winning ways as they face their second match in 9 days when they visit Querétaro at the Estadio Corregidora.
It will be vital for the red-and-white team to win against Querétaro, an opponent against whom they have a more than positive record, so without further ado, we bring you the most relevant information about this Tuesday's match of the
Day 3 of the Apertura 2024.
How are they coming?
-Chivas visited Tijuana, where they lost 4-2 at the Estadio Caliente. The Red-and-Whites have one point after two matches played at the AP24.
-On the other hand, the Gallos have yet to score a point this semester, having lost their two matches against Tijuana and América. As a result, they are at the bottom of the general table.
What happened the last time they met?
-The Rebaño received Querétaro on game day 16 of CL24 at the Akron Stadium and the result favored Guadalajara, who won 2-0. 'Tiba' Sepúlveda and 'Piojo' Alvarado were the scorers for Chiverío.
Latest line-ups
Chivas: Raúl Rangel; Alan Mozo, Gilberto Sepúlveda, Gilberto Chiquete, José Castillo; Erick Gutiérrez, Fernando Beltrán, Roberto Alvarado; Cade Cowell, Carlos Cisneros, Javier Hernández.
Coach Fernando Gago
Querétaro: Guillermo Allison; Omar Mendoza, Oscar Manzanarez, Francisco Venegas; Kevin Escamilla, Samuel Sosa, Alan Medina, Federico Lértora, Martín Río; Sebastián Hernández, Pablo Barrera.
Coach Mauro Gerk
Which Chivas squad traveled to Querétaro?
-Fernando Gago called up 22 players to face Querétaro, among which there are several novelties. To find out about them, CLICK HERE.
The refereeing quartet
-Referee: Fernando Hernández Gómez
-Assistant 1: Michel Alejandro Morales Morales
-Assistant 2: Daniel Gabriel Martínez Mendez
-Fourth: Jesús Enrique Herrera Armenta
Did you know that...?
-Guadalajara has scored points in the last five meetings against Querétaro in Liga Mx (2W, 3D). The last time they failed to score against the Gallos Blancos was in a 0-1 loss in September 2021.
-Chivas scored at least one goal in its last four regular-season away games in Liga MX (3W, 1L), its longest such streak since April-August 2023 (5GP:2W, 2D, 1L).
-Guadalajara earned the win in its last Liga MX visit to Querétaro and is looking to string together wins against this opponent in this condition for the first time since March 2016-January 2017 (2W).
-Cade Cowell, in addition to providing his first assist for Chivas in Liga MX against Tijuana on matchday 2 of the Apertura 2024, also scored, his first match in which he has converted and provided an assist as a rojiblanco in the league.
-Roberto Alvarado will look to become the third player to score three or more goals against Querétaro with Chivas in Liga MX since 2018, after Alan Pulido (4) and Alexis Vega (3).
-Only in one of their last eight meetings against Querétaro in Liga MX was Guadalajara not superior in possession (49.3% in July 2022). In that span, Chivas averaged 60% possession against this opponent.
-Among the 15 players who surpassed the 1,000 passes attempted mark in Liga MX in 2024, Guadalajara's Gilberto Chiquete is the youngest on this list, at 22 years and 147 days.
-Gilberto Sepúlveda is the Guadalajara player with the most blocked shots in Liga MX in 2024, with 16, and the second most blocked crosses, with five behind Alan Mozo (6).
-Roberto Alvarado-Alan Mozo is the most usual passing combination in Guadalajara's final third in Liga MX in 2024, with 72 deliveries.