Tigres vs América First Leg Final: Where to Watch, Channels, Time, Previews, and More

2023-12-15 05:21:35

Tigres vs América live: follow the match for the first leg final of the Apertura 2023 tournament of the Liga MX. Know when the game is, at what time, where to watch it, on what channels and how both teams arrive, among other details, such as possible lineups. Watch the preview of the match and don’t miss the live broadcast.

  • Where to watch Tigres vs América, channels final first leg Liga MX

TIGERS VS AMERICA TIME

  • If you are in Colombia: 10:00 p.m.
  • If you are in Argentina: 00:00 hours on Friday
  • If you are in Peru: 10:00 p.m.
  • If you are in Mexico: 9:00 p.m.
  • If you are in Ecuador: 10:00 p.m.
  • If you are in Bolivia: 11:00 p.m.
  • If you are in Venezuela: 11:00 p.m.
  • If you are in Chile: 00:00 hours on Friday
  • If you are in Paraguay: 00:00 hours on Friday
  • If you are in Uruguay: 00:00 hours on Friday
  • If you are in Brazil: 00:00 hours on Friday
  • If you are in Spain: 04:00 hours on Friday
  • If you are in the United States: 10:00 p.m. (Miami)

TIGERS VS AMERICA CHANNELS

The Tigres – América final will be seen on TUDN, Channel 5, TV Azteca and ViX Premium.

HOW AMERICA ARRIVES

Starting this Thursday, Las Águilas will have an opportunity to validate themselves as the greatest team in Mexican soccer by challenging the champions Tigres UANL at the start of the final of the Apertura 2023 tournament.

America will seek against the cats the fourteenth league title in its history, which would consolidate it as the most winning team in the country, above its greatest rival, the Chivas del Guadalajara, which has 12 trophies.

Among journalists and soccer fans, it is believed that the Águilas is the largest club in the country, not only because it has one of the largest fans, along with its greatest rival, the Chivas del Guadalajara, but because it is the only one that each tournament requires the title.

An example was in the second leg of the Apertura semifinals against San Luis, where América arrived with a 5-0 lead by winning the first leg by that score, but in the second game of the series they fell 0-0. 2 at his home, the Azteca Stadium, and his fans reproached him as if that defeat eliminated them from the tournament.

The Águilas’ rival in the Apertura 2023 final is the most successful in the country in this century, with six titles in the last 12 years and a runner-up finish in the Club World Cup in 2020.

To win, América, led by Brazilian Andre Jardine, will turn to its figures, led by Diego Valdés, who has eight goals and two assists in the Apertura. Along with the Chilean, Jardine has a squad in which the Uruguayan center back Sebastián Cáceres, the Spanish midfielder Álvaro Fidalgo and the Colombian striker Julián Quiñones stand out.

With this arsenal, Jardine guided the Águilas to lead the regular phase, above the Tigres, third, and to eliminate León, Concacaf representative in this Club World Cup, in the quarterfinals, and San Luis in the semifinals. .

HOW TIGERS ARRIVE

The Tigres UANL of Uruguayan coach Robert Dante Siboldi will seek their ninth league title this week, in a bid to detonate the discourse of Mexican soccer, according to which they are not part of the big teams.

With six league titles in the last 12 years and the subtitle of the 2020 Club World Cup, the cats are the winningest team in Mexico in this millennium.

Siboldi arrived as an emerging coach in the last Clausura when the cats were going through a crisis after the resignation of Argentine Diego Cocca, who left the position to lead the Mexican team. The Uruguayan qualified the team to the quarterfinals and from there he did not stop until he won the title.

It is perhaps what Tigres does best, showing its best football in the decisive phase of the championships, which it has confirmed in the current Apertura, by beating Puebla in the best eight phase and Pumas UNAM in the semifinal.

With a full squad, Tigres, finalist of the 2015 Copa Libertadores, has everything to stop América, which although it was the team with the best offense and safest defense, left the stadium last Sunday amid whistles from its fans, after losing 0-2 at home against the humble San Luis, whom they eliminated thanks to a 0-5 win in the first leg.

The Argentine goalkeeper Nahuel Guzmán, one of the best in the league, a secure defense led by the Brazilian Samir and the Argentine Guido Pizarro, a midfield with figures such as the Uruguayan Fernando Gorriarán and the Mexican Sebastián Córdova and a forward led by the French Andre Pierre Gignac makes Tigres dream of the title.

Gignac is one goal away from reaching 200 with the Tigers, but he will come out more focused on quality than quantity. Reaching two hundred will make his day, but his great joy will be scoring the goal that gives his team the title.

The Frenchman is recovering from an injury, but in case he is not there, Siboldi has on hand gunners of the class of Argentine Nicolás Ibáñez, Colombian Luis Quiñones and Mexican Ozziel Herrera.

Although América is the toughest rival that Tigres could face, Siboldi’s team reaches the final at its best. If he wins it, he will once again question the discourse of soccer in Mexico, according to which the greats are not so great.

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TIGERS VS AMERICA ALIGNMENTS

  • Tigers: Guzmán, J. Aquino, S. de Souza, R. De Souza, J. Angulo, Vigón, Gorriarán, Córdova, Lainez, Gignac and N. Ibáñez. (To be confirmed)
  • America: Malagón, Álvarez, Lichnovsky, Cáceres, Fuentes, Dos Santos, Fidalgo, Zendejas, Váldes, Quiñones, Martin. (To be confirmed)

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