Winless at the start of this season's Liga MX campaign, Club Tijuana and Cruz Azul face off at Estadio Caliente on Saturday morning.
Tijuana have netted in their games but have struggled to keep it tight at the back, whereas the visiting side are yet to find the back of the net after 180 minutes of action in this year's Apertura.
Match preview
Miguel Herrera is still searching for his first win of the season in this year's Apertura, but it is not for the lack of trying.
Tijuana have netted three times in two games but have been let down by their propensity to concede goals, with four let in after two gameweeks.
Los Xolos were defeated 3-2 by Pumas on the opening weekend of action before playing out a 1-1 draw with Club Necaxa last time out.
The latest result rankled because Herrera's men netted with 17 minutes remaining through Carlos Gonzalez, only to be pegged back at the death in second-half stoppage time by Alan Montes' equaliser.
They may feel they are getting closer to securing a first triumph of the campaign and will back themselves to be third-time lucky in the imminent fixture.
Cruz Azul ostensibly seems to be opponents there for the taking heading into Saturday morning's encounter due to their poor start.
Their latest 2-0 loss at the hands of Toluca means the Machine could match the 2004 Apertura campaign for their worst start to the competition if they are beaten by Tijuana.
Both 2-0 defeats this time have been deserved, with Ricardo Ferretti's men unable to fashion clear opportunities against opponents faced.
The small sample size of games means conclusions cannot be reached after both defeats, but the cellar-dwelling side needs to turn the tide after a poor start to the campaign.
Scoring would be a start, and the fact Cruz Azul have netted in their last 11 meetings with Tijuana gives the away side hope heading into the encounter.
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