The rivalry between Chivas and Pumas has been one of the most intense in modern Mexican soccer, with many memorable chapters. In the Perla de Occidente, the record heavily favors the Rebaño Sagrado, which boasts a clear dominance over the university side—something it will look to reaffirm this Sunday night in their Matchday 13 clash of the Clausura 2026.
The current streak that the Rojiblanca side holds against the Auriazules at Estadio AKRON stands at 8 matches unbeaten, with a record of 6 wins and just 2 draws. In that span, they have scored 17 goals and conceded only 6, numbers that reflect their total dominance at La Casa de los Mexicanos.
In fact, across 34 Liga MX matches played in short tournaments in Guadalajara, the Rebaño has recorded 17 wins, 16 draws, and just one loss against UNAM, confirming the tapatío side’s overwhelming superiority.
Another interesting note in the history between these sides came in the Clausura 2024, when the UNAM squad officially became the first team that Chivas defeated 10 times at the Fortaleza Rojiblanca, following a 3-1 win on Matchday 8.
There’s no doubt that Guadalajara holds a significant advantage over Pumas in this city—one they will aim to uphold in their upcoming home match to maintain the top spot in the standings and continue their perfect run at home this semester.





