America vs. Chivas LIVE: minute by minute of the Mexican classic for Liga MX

TODAY plays America vs. Chivas LIVE and DIRECT | The eagles and the Flock will star in the most attractive match of matchday 15 of the Liga MX 2022 Opening Tournament. Both teams will face each other at the Azteca Stadium from 8:00 pm (Peruvian time). The duel will be TRANSMITTED LIVE by TUDN Y Univision for all of Latin America, in addition to DirecTV Sports for South America.

Remember that you can also follow the incidents and minute by minute of this exciting clash on the La República Deportes website, where you will not only find this commitment but also the results of today’s matches.

The leader of the Apertura Tournament, América, will look for a new victory to continue at the top of the standings. Pedro Aquino’s team is in first place with 32 points and comes from a 3-3 tie with Santos Laguna.

For its part, Chivas de Guadalajara is in seventh place with 22 units and in its last appearance, it lost 4-1 against Tigres UANL. In this way, tonight’s classic will be more than exciting.

The Mexican classic between America vs. Chivas is scheduled for TODAY, Saturday, September 17 at 8:00 pm (Peruvian time). Check here the programming of the other countries.

The transmission of the match between America vs. Chivas LIVE It will be in charge of the TUDN and Univisión channels for the Mexican region, while DirecTV Sports will broadcast it for all of South America.

So you don’t miss America vs. Chivas online, tune in to the signals of ViX and Blim, streaming services belonging to the same conglomerate as the TUDN channel. In case you do not have access to any of them, you can also get information through the coverage of La República Deportes.

America: Guillermo Ochoa, Emilio Lara, Sebastián Cáceres, Néstor Araujo, Luis Fuentes, Álvaro Fidalgo, Richard Sánchez, Diego Valdés, Alejandro Zendejas, Jonathan Rodríguez and Henry Martin.

Chivas: Miguel Jiménez, Alan Mozo, Luis Olivas, Gilberto Sepúlveda, Jesús Orozco, Sergio Flores, Fernando Beltrán, Carlos Cisneros, Roberto Alvarado, Santiago Ormeño and Alexis Vega.

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