Chivas Return Home with a Thrilling Win over Atlético San Luis

Chivas Return Home with a Thrilling Win over Atlético San Luis

Chivas Return Home with a Thrilling Win over Atlético San Luis

After more than 100 days away from their home turf, Chivas finally returned to the Estadio Akron—and what a return it was! Fans had been counting down the days for this moment, and they weren’t disappointed. Saturday, July 26th, marked Chivas’ second match of the Apertura 2025, and although they came into it still searching for their first win, they came out with a thrilling 4-3 victory over Atlético San Luis.

Facing them was a retooled Atlético San Luis, led by new coach Guillermo Abascal and featuring a few recent signings. San Luis had started their campaign strong with a win over León but were brought back to earth in their second match with a loss to Monterrey. So both sides came into this clash with something to prove.

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From the opening whistle, the intensity was palpable. San Luis didn’t come just to defend—they pressed forward and found the net, showing they weren’t afraid of the Akron. But Chivas responded each time. Goals came not just from their strikers, but also from midfielders and wingers, proving that the squad’s strength lies in its versatility.

What really stood out was how well the midfield battle played out. On one side, Chivas had the likes of Érick Gutiérrez, Omar Govea, and Luis Romo—players who can dictate the pace and control possession. On the other, Rodrigo Dourado and Óscar Macías tried to counter that dominance for San Luis. The midfield was a warzone, but Chivas edged it out just enough to keep momentum swinging in their favor.

If you're wondering where you could’ve caught this match live, fans in Mexico watched it on Amazon Prime Video, while U.S. viewers tuned in via Telemundo Deportes and Fox Deportes—or streamed it through Peacock.

In the end, this game wasn’t just a match—it was a statement. Chivas proved they can overcome early-season setbacks, adapt under pressure, and put on a show for their home crowd. For the fans, it was more than just a win—it was a celebration of being back where they belong.

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