End of the Party
LEÓN 1-0 Chivas
Minute 92: Chivas was saved! Efraín Álvarez crashed the ball against the stick, then on the rebound, Roberto Alvarado’s shot was controlled without problems by goalkeeper Óscar García.
Minute 90: Seven minutes of added time .
Minute 90: León makes a change.
Fernando Beltrán comes out and Valentín Gauthier enters.
Minute 88: Chivas makes a change.
José Castillo exits and Santiago Sandoval enters.
Minute 85: León makes two changes.
Ettson Ayon and Ángel Estrada come out; David Ramírez and Gael García enter.
Minute 83: Chivas also makes two changes.
Alan Pulido and Omar Govea exit; Diego Campillo and Armando González enter.
Minute 80: León narrowly missed it as James Rodríguez shot from outside the area, sending the ball over the goal.
Minute 75: Óscar García is admonished for wasting time during goal kicks.
Minute 74: Chivas missed a golden opportunity! Hugo Gamberos picked up a ball in the penalty area but sent it soaring over the goal.
Minute 72: León makes a substitution.
Iván Moreno leaves and Sebastián Santos comes in.
Minute 69: Chivas makes two changes.
Bryan Olivares and Cade Cowell are substituted out; Efraín Álvarez and Hugo Cambros take their places.
Minute 65: Goooooooooooooooooooool de León!
James Rodríguez opened the score with his penalty kick—his first in the Opening 2025 tournament. He struck hard to the right side of the goal, leaving goalkeeper Raúl Rangel diving to the other side.
Minute 63: Penalty for León!
The central referee called for a foul from Érick Gutiérrez on Ettson Ayon inside the penalty area.
Minute 60: The referee reviews a potential foul on Ettson Ayon using VAR, which could lead to a penalty for León.
Minute 56: León struggles defensively, having a hard time recovering the ball and closing down the wings.
Minute 53: Chivas misses again! Bryan González’s header went dangerously close but just wide of the right post.
Minute 52: Roberto Alvarado threatened León with a well-timed shot down the right side, just missing the target.
Minute 50: León applies pressure, showing improvement in their defensive organization.
Started the Second Half
León 0-0 Chivas
Final of the First Half
León 0-0 Chivas
Minute 40: Chivas began to show signs of fatigue in their attacking efforts, with James Rodríguez testing the waters with set pieces.
Minute 35: Chivas attempts more intricate play, trying to filter passes into León’s defense but coming up short with Cade Cowell’s attempt.
Minute 30: León holds just 37% possession, while Chivas effectively closes their defense, looking for quick counter-attacks.
Minute 25: León is having difficulty advancing into Chivas’ territory; James Rodríguez struggles to connect with their frontline as the team fails to regain possession.
Minute 20: León had a prime chance through Iván Moreno, who, entering the area from the right, saw his shot hit the left side of the netting.
Minute 15: Chivas created danger with Alan Pulido’s shot, which soared well above the goal.
The Game Began
León vs. Chivas
The teams take to the field at Nou Camp. León appears in green, while Chivas dons their iconic red and white striped jerseys coupled with blue shorts and white socks.
This Will Play the León Club

Chivas Formation

Good Condition in the Nou Camp
This is a look at León’s home ground, where the local club is eager for their first victory to regain the confidence of their fans.

Rumbo to Nou Camp
The Guadalajara Chivas team is prepared to face León, equipped with a promising lineup.

Time and Where to See León vs. Chivas
The León vs. Chivas game is set to kick off at 8:00 PM, Colombian time, on Saturday, July 19, with expected strong attendance at the Nou Camp.
For Colombian viewers, James Rodríguez’s game will be broadcasted on the Depoal channel Win Sports, which holds rights to air “La Fiera” in local conditions, as well as on their Win Play platform.

In Mexico and Central America, fans can watch the match via Tubi and Hot TV. In the United States, coverage will be available on Univisión, TUDN, and Vix.
“Some Hiring Have Been Complicated”
Eduardo Berizzo, coach of León, addressed the media about their signing process in the MX League, noting four new faces: Valentín Gauthier, Paolo Medina, Fernando Beltrán, and Gael García.

“We have taken our time to choose wisely. Some hiring have encountered regulatory challenges. However, we are committed to finding quality players,” Berizzo stated.
He added that “time is of the essence with the championship already underway, but we don’t want to rush our decisions. Our focus is on smart and effective recruitment.”
On the flip side, Chivas is aiming for a strong showing in the Opening 2025 tournament, particularly after a disappointing run in the last championship where they fell short in the initial phase.

León is eager for their inaugural triumph in the latter half of 2025, especially after a disappointing loss to Atlético San Luis, which raised several questions about their abilities and Berizzo’s strategy.

This match marks the second day of the MX League, where both teams look for their first victory. One team coming off a home loss and the other finally stepping onto the pitch for their inaugural match.
Good morning! This is the live coverage of the match between León Club and Chivas de Guadalajara, taking place during the second round of the Opening 2025 tournament at the Nou Camp stadium in León.
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