CD Guadalajara will be looking to make it two wins from two in the Liga MX when they host Atletico San Luis at the Akron Stadium on Saturday evening.
The hosts got their season off to a solid start by winning 2-1 away at Club Leon, while the visitors drew 1-1 at home against Monterrey.
Match preview
Guadalajara performed very well in the Clausura tournament last season, after finishing in third place, progressing all the way to the final before narrowly coming up short.
Chivas pushed Tigres all the way over the two-legged final, but they threw away a 2-0 lead at home, with their opponents completing their comeback in extra time when Guido Pizarro fired home in the 110th minute.
Although his side did not manage to get over the line, manager Veljko Paunovic can still take plenty of positives from the campaign, and he will be hoping for a much-improved performance in this year's Apertura tournament.
In the 2022-23 campaign, Guadalajara finished ninth in the table in the first stage of the season, exiting the playoffs at the first round with a 2-1 loss away at Puebla.
It is still very early days, but the Rebano Sagrado got off to the perfect start on Wednesday night, recording a 2-1 victory away at CD Leon, with Jonathan Padilla netting a late winner, which should give them confidence heading into their first home game of the season.
Atletico San Luis had quite a disappointing 2022-23 campaign, failing to reach the playoffs in the Apertura tournament after picking up just 18 points from 17 games, which meant they finished 13th in the table.
There was some improvement in the second stage of the season, with the Athletics just about managing to finish in 12th place, but they failed to go deep into the playoffs, exiting at the quarter-final stage, losing 4-3 to Club America on aggregate.
A major issue last season was San Luis' away record, collecting just four points from their nine away games in the second stage of the season, and new manager Gustavo Leal will be hoping to turn their form around on the road.
Leal managed to pick up a point against a solid Monterrey side in his first match in the dugout, but his side really should have taken more on the balance of play.
Atletico San Luis dominated the majority of the match, recording over double the amount of shots on target compared to their opponents, but they failed to make their superiority pay, with Angel Zaldivar missing a crucial second-half penalty which would have made it 2-1.
- W