Everything you need to know ahead of Chivas vs Gallos | OneFootball

Everything you need to know ahead of Chivas vs Gallos | OneFootball

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·31 January 2025

Everything you need to know ahead of Chivas vs Gallos

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Matchday 5 of the Clausura 2025 is a very important match for Guadalajara, who want to defeat Querétaro to get back to winning ways in the competition and maintain their unbeaten home record, which would give them a considerable boost ahead of their debut in the CONCACAF Champions Cup the following week.

As if that weren't enough, the Rebaño maintains an overwhelming hegemony over the Gallos and, with the help of the Chivahermanos, will fight to keep it. Below, we tell you all about this and other relevant facts prior to this Saturday's game.


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How do they look coming into the match?

- Chivas came very close to winning in their visit to the Nou Camp, but a controversially disallowed goal at the end of the game resulted in a 2-1 defeat against León, which left the Rebaño with 4 points in 11th place in the standings.- On the other hand, Querétaro lost at home to Pachuca by the minimum difference, leaving them with 3 points and in 15th place in the general table.

What happened the last time they faced each other?

- The most recent meeting took place on Matchday 3 of AP24, when Chiverío won 2-0 at the Estadio Corregidora, with goals from Cade Cowell and Alan Mozo.

The streak that Chivas wants to extend against Querétaro

- The clashes against Gallos Blancos have a special tinge to them, as Guadalajara have built a very convincing hegemony over Querétaro. CLICK HERE for all the information.

Where to watch the match?

- Chivas returns home with the task of maintaining its unbeaten home record in the Clausura 2025. CLICK HERE for all the options available to watch the Rebaño Sagrado live in Mexico, the United States and the rest of the world.

Latest Lineups

Guadalajara: Raúl Rangel; José Castillo, Gilberto Sepúlveda, Miguel Tapias, Mateo Chávez; Rubén González, Erick Gutiérrez (C), Luis Romo; Yael Padilla, Hugo Camberos and Teun Wilke.Coach Óscar García

Querétaro: Guillermo Allison; Omar Mendoza, Franco Russo, Francisco Venegas, Jesús Piñuelas; Kevin Escamilla (C), Adonis Preciado, Federico Lértora, David Colman; Pablo Barrera y Brian Rubio.D.T. Benjamín Mora

The referees

- Referee: Ismael Rosario López Peñuelas- Assistant 1: Michel Ricardo Espinoza Ávalos- Assistant 2: Jesús Lorenzo Soto Dávila- Fourth official: Julio César Gil Jiménez- VAR: Adonai Escobedo Gonzalez- AVAR: Francia María González Martínez

Did you know that...?

- Guadalajara, who won their last 3 matches against Querétaro, will be looking to make it 4 consecutive wins for the first time in Liga MX.- Chivas has gone 9 games without defeat at home against the Gallos, winning 3 and drawing 6. It is the best historical unbeaten streak for Los Tapatíos when hosting Queretanos in the league.- Guadalajara is one of two teams that had more corner kicks in the first half than in the second half in the Clausura 2025. Chivas had 15 corners in the first half compared to seven in the second half (8), the same difference as Juarez (14 to 6).- Roberto Alvarado is the most accurate player in converting his shots on goal in Clausura 2025, among those who took 5 or more shots. The Chivas player found the back of the net in 2 of his 5 attempts, with a 40 percent success rate.- Yael Padilla, with 3 goals between the Apertura 2024 and Clausura 2025, is the youngest player to have scored multiple goals between the two tournaments, with three at the age of 19 years and 42 days.- Hugo Camberos, despite not scoring yet in the Clausura 2025, is the Guadalajara player with the most shots on goal so far in the championship, with a total of four.- Cade Cowell is the Guadalajara player with the best dribbling success rate in Clausura 2025, among those who have attempted more than five so far in the championship. The attacker has a 63 percent efficiency rate, winning 7 of 11 attempts.- Three Guadalajara players share the highest number of fouls suffered in the Clausura 2025. Between Érick Gutiérrez, Hugo Camberos and Rubén González, they accumulate 18 fouls won (6 each), representing 36 percent of Chivas' total.

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