Santos Laguna enters the fixture riding a recent surge in form, having secured three wins in their last four league outings. Their attack, anchored by a quick‑moving front three, has averaged 1.8 goals per game, while a compact back line has kept clean sheets in half of those matches. Guadalajara, known as Chivas, counters with a deep roster and a storied tradition of nurturing Mexican talent, but their recent results show inconsistency, slipping to a draw in two of their last three games.
The clash is scheduled for Saturday at Estadio Corona, giving Santos Laguna the home advantage. Weather forecasts predict mild temperatures with a light breeze, conditions that typically favor a high‑tempo pressing game. Both squads face minor injury concerns—Santos Laguna’s key midfielder is a doubt, while Guadalajara’s leading striker serves a suspension—factors that could tip the balance in a tightly contested encounter.