After a week that felt eternal for all Chivahermanos, the wait will finally be over this Saturday when the Rebaño Sagrado visits San Luis Potosí to take on Atlético San Luis. The most recent chapter of this rivalry delivered a heart-stopping result—the dramatic 4–3 stoppage-time win crafted by Gabriel Milito’s team—so there are plenty of reasons to expect a true thriller in Matchday 4 of the Clausura 2026.
But there’s more at stake for Guadalajara this weekend than just the three points and solidifying its spot at the top of the table. Against 'Atleti', the Rojiblancos share one of their most evenly balanced head-to-head records in Liga MX, with five wins apiece and three draws. A victory would tip the scales in Chivas’ favor against the Tuneros. On top of that, Milito’s squad has the chance to even the record at the Estadio Libertad Financiera (formerly Alfonso Lastras), where in six visits during San Luis’ current top-flight era they’ve drawn three times and won once.
As if that weren’t enough, there’s also a club milestone on the line: winning their first four Liga MX matches to extend a perfect start—something Chivas last achieved in the Bicentenario 2010. That run went on to fuel a league-record eight consecutive victories, a mark that still stands today.
Chivas arrives in great footballing form, with every player in rhythm, bolstered by eight call-ups to the national team during the Liga MX break. Add the unconditional support of the Rojiblanca Nation in San Luis Potosí, and everything is aligned for another top-class performance from Guadalajara.





