To make sure you don't miss the Atlas vs Tigres match, we'll have live lineups, scores, and minute-by-minute coverage.
Gonzalo Sosa's brace gave Mazatlan the win over Atlas
On the one hand, Diego Cocca's Zorros are unstoppable with the dream of becoming two-time champions and matching Pumas UNAM and León, who are the only two teams in Liga MX to have achieved this feat.
Their main weapons are players such as Aldo Rocha and, of course, the lethal striker Julio Furch, whose penalty-kick a few months ago gave them their second title in more than 70 years.
On the other side come to Miguel Herrera's Felinos, who are looking to add one more title to their trophy cabinet, which is a witness to the greatness that this club has achieved in recent years.
And Herrera knows that with players like André Pierre-Gignac and Florian Thauvin, his chances of winning the title with the "Volcán" are very good, so he will have to revise his tactical scheme and review why they were defeated in their last two matches.
Will Atlas be able to win and move forward with their dream of the two-time champion, or will Tigres recover from their last two defeats? Find out the answer in our co-coverage, which kicks off this Saturday, April 30 at 20:00 ET, 19:00 CT.
In this section, you can see which players will take the field to fight for the last three points of the tournament.
In this section, you will be able to see before anyone else which team has scored in the match.
With our minute-by-minute coverage, you will not miss any detail of the match.
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