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San Luis v Monterrey Liga MX Lineup
This game is in the
Liga MX
, kick off at 04:00 on Thursday 05 December 2024.
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San Luis Substitutes
Cristiano Piccini
Mateo Klimowicz
Daniel Guillen
Javier Guemez
Yan Phillipe
Cesar Lopez
Luis Najera
Jurgen Damm
Benjamin Galdames
Diego Urtiaga
Monterrey Substitutes
Edson Gutierrez
Brandon Vazquez
Johan Rojas
Jesus Corona
Sebastian Vegas
Cesar Ramos
Roberto de la Rosa
John Medina
Cesar Garza
Iker Fimbres
San Luis v Monterrey Liga MX
San Luis
is the oldest active football club in Mexico, founded in 1882.
Monterrey
is known as "Rayados" and is one of the most successful teams in Liga MX, with multiple league championships.
San Luis
plays their home matches at the Estadio Alfonso Lastras Ramirez in
San Luis
Potosí.
Monterrey
plays their home matches at the Estadio BBVA Bancomer, known for its striking architecture and modern facilities.
San Luis
was relegated from Liga MX in 2013 but earned promotion back to the top flight in 2019.
Monterrey
has a strong rivalry with local team Tigres UANL, known as the "Clásico Regio," which is one of the biggest derbies in Mexican football.