Everything is defined! Chivas and Tigres count down the hours until the Liga MX second leg final. After the goalless equalizer in the first leg, the series was open and this Sunday May 28th The winner of the Clausura tournament is announced. Check out all the information HERE so you can follow the broadcast of the great game and find out about the possible line-ups.
The only doubt for the game is Brazilian Samir Caetano, who has already recovered from his injury and it’s possible that coach Robert Siboldi might consider him against Rebaño Sagrado.
The Liga MX first leg was played at UANL University Stadium. Photo: League MX.
Possible line-ups for the final Chivas vs. Tiger
Tiger: Nahuel Guzmán, Diego Reyes, Jesús Angulo, Rafael Carioca, Fernando Gorriarán, Diego Lainez, Sebastián Córdova, Guido Pizarro, Javier Aquino, Luis Quiñones and André-Pierre Gignac.
Chivas: Miguel Jiménez, Gilberto Sepúlveda, Antonio Briseño, Jesús Chiquete, Alan Mozo, Rubén González, Fernando Beltran, Victor Guzman, Alexis Vega, Isaac Brizuela and Roberto Alvarado.
When will Chivas vs Tigres take place in Liga MX finals?
The first leg final of final tournament between Chivas vs. Tigres will take place this Sunday, May 28 at 20:35 (Peruvian time) and 19:35 (Mexican time) at General Pablo Rojas Stadium.
- Mexico: 7:35 p.m
- Peru, Ecuador, Colombia: 8:35 p.m
- Bolivia, Venezuela, Chile, Paraguay: 9:35 p.m
- Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil: 10:35 p.m
Which channel broadcasts Chivas vs. Tiger?
These are the signals that are broadcast on television Chivas vs Tigres on Mexican and US territory.
- Mexico: TUDN, Channel 5, Azteca 7, Afizzionados
- United States: TUDN.
Where to watch Chivas vs Tiger from TUDN?
According to the pay-tv provider you have a contract with, you must tune in to these channels in order to watch them Chivas vs Tigers via TUDN.
- Heaven: Channel 547 (SD), Channel 1547 (HD)
- IZZI: Channel 501 (SD), Channel 890 (HD)
- overall game: Channel 503.