Learn how to watch the thrilling Liga MX match between Santos Laguna and Juárez, find out the kick-off time, and get the latest team news.
This weekend, Santos Laguna and FC Juarez will clash at the Estadio Nuevo Corona in what promises to be an intense showdown in the 2023 Liga MX Apertura campaign.
Having suffered consecutive defeats against Club America (4-3) and Club Leon (2-0), the hosts find themselves in 14th place and urgently need a victory to keep their playoff hopes alive. Currently sitting four points away from the final playoff position, Pablo Repetto’s side cannot afford any more slip-ups.
On the other hand, FC Juarez started strong but have stumbled in recent matches, slipping outside the automatic qualification places. However, their 3-2 win over Atletico St. Louis in the midweek encounter has put them back in contention. Currently occupying ninth place with 18 points after 13 rounds, Juarez will be eager to secure a positive result against Santos Laguna.
Now, let GOAL guide you on how to catch the action, including the TV channel and streaming details.
Santos Laguna vs Juárez Kick-off Time
The Santos Laguna vs Juarez match is scheduled for Sunday, October 29, 2023, at Estadio Corona in Torreon, Coahuila, México. The game will kick off at 9:05 pm Eastern Time (ET) or 6:05 pm Pacific Time (PT).
How to Watch Santos Laguna vs Juárez Online: TV Channels & Live Streams
You can stream the game live online through ViX+. If you cannot watch the game live, you can stay up to date with live updates on GOAL.
Team News & Squads
Santos Laguna Team News
Santos Laguna will miss right-back Ismael Govea due to a knee injury, and there are doubts about 28-year-old centre-back Matheus Doria who is dealing with a foot issue.
Possible Santos Laguna XI: C. Lopez; R. Lopez, H. Rodriguez, R. Prieto, Campos; E. Rodriguez, Cervantes, Aquino, Vargas, Brunetta; Preciado
Juárez Team News
FC Juarez will have to cope without right-winger Manuel Castro, who has been out with an ACL injury since last December. Additionally, Oscar Ortega and Diego Valoyes, both suffering from groin injuries, are not expected to return until next month.
Possible Juarez XI: Talavera; Rodriguez, Mosquera, Paez, Cruz; Heredia, Garcia; Chavez, Hurtado, Saucedo; Santos
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