After losing their opening match in the 2025 Apertura, Guadalajara is hungry for revenge, so the Week 3 match against Atlético San Luis is the perfect opportunity to redeem themselves and earn their first points of the tournament. For this reason, as part of the preview of this clash, we bring you a guide with all the facts you need to know about the rivalry.
How are Chivas and Atlético San Luis approaching this match?
- Guadalajara is coming off a 1-0 loss to León in Week 2 of the 2025 Apertura. It should be noted that El Rebaño did not play its first match of the tournament, as it was rescheduled for September 17.
- For their part, the Potosinos also lost at home to Rayados 0-1. After the defeat, they are in ninth place with 3 points.
Interesting facts about the rivalry
- Throughout the history between the two teams, some rather curious things have happened, so if you want to find out all the details, CLICK HERE and learn everything there is to know.
Guadalajara's interesting streak
- Chivas has been doing quite well lately on matchday 3. If you want to know why, CLICK HERE and find out everything.
Where to watch Chivas vs. Atlético San Luis live?
- Obviously, no one will want to miss Guadalajara's return to Akron Stadium, so if you CLICK HERE, you'll find out which channels will be broadcasting the match live in Mexico, the United States, and the rest of the world.
The referees
Referee: César Arturo Ramos
Assistant 1: Alberto Morín
Assistant 2: Marco Bisguerra
Fourth official: Iván Antonio López
Key facts about the rivalry between Chivas and Atlético San Luis
- Guadalajara has not lost in 7 of its last 8 home games in Liga MX, recording 4 wins and 3 draws. Furthermore, in none of the games in this streak did they concede more than 1 goal.
- In fact, the Rojiblancos have not conceded more than one goal per game at home in Liga MX throughout 2025 (4W, 3D, and 1L).
- Chivas are unbeaten in their last 4 home games at the start of a new tournament, with 2 wins and 2 draws.
- The rivalry is evenly matched when they meet in Guadalajara, as out of the six games they have played, each side has won three.
- At the moment, the Rebaño Sagrado is the most effective team when it comes to crossing, not counting set pieces, as they have a 50% success rate in their 10 attempted crosses.
- Interestingly, Chivas has never received a red card in its 12 games against the Potosinos in Liga MX.
- 8.3% of Guadalajara's passes were long (more than 32 meters). This is the second lowest percentage so far in the 2025 Apertura, only behind Necaxa (7.9%). This indicates that Gabriel Milito wants his team to play short passes and create combinations.
- During Matchday 2, Erick Gutiérrez, Efraín Álvarez, and Roberto Alvarado each recorded three shots, leading the team in this category.
- 'Tala' Rangel will be looking for his second clean sheet against Atlético San Luis in Liga MX, having kept the first in the Rebaño's 2-0 victory in the 2024 Clausura.