On Thursday, November 25th, we will have two exciting matches from the Liga Mx Liguilla Quarterfinals as we see the teams looking to claim the cup this season.
The first match sees Leon meeting Puebla at Estadio Cuautemoc, iPuebla, at 8:00 PM E.T.
The second match will take place in the Estadio Corona, in Torreon at Mexico at 10:05 pm, E.T., and sees Tigres facing Santos.
You can check the Liga Mx Apertura bets, the analysis of each squad and the final bet, and its analysis of each match of the tournament.
2021Liga Mx Liguilla Quarterfinals Day 2– Betting Odds & Free Pick – Info
When: Thursday, November 25th at 8:00 (Leon vs Puebla) and 10:05 (Tigres vs Santos) pm ET
Moneyline odds:
Leon +150 / Puebla +190
Tigres +205 / Santos +132
Draw Offs:
Leon/Puebla: +210
Tigres/Santos: +220
Where Can I Watch? Afizzionados & TUDN
Betting Analysis: Leon vs. Puebla
Not so long ago, Club Leon was in a real mess.
The team endured a six-game winless run between August and October, registering four draws and two losses in that time.
As for Club Puebla, they won five of their final seven regular-season outings before overcoming Guadalajara on penalties in the playoffs.
Nicolas Larcamon’s men came from behind on two occasions to send the game to extra time.
After a goalless overtime period, they triumphed 6-5 on penalties to punch their ticket to the quarterfinals.
Puebla is enjoying a great run at the moment, but there is no denying that Leon should notch a healthy first-leg advantage on Thursday, which makes them our betting pick in this match.
Betting Analysis: Tigres vs. Santos
Tigres heads into the quarterfinals on a run of three wins in four matches.
They netted a combined total of eight goals in victories over Pachuca, Guadalajara, and Juarez.
Last time out, Nicolas Lopez bagged a brace in an easy 3-0 win against Juarez.
As a result, the Uruguayan has now notched more goal involvements than any other player in the 2021 Apertura campaign.
Santos Laguna comes into the postseason in good form, too.
The Warriors also won three of their previous four matches and have lost just one of their last eight.
Still, let’s not forget that Tigres finished four points ahead of Santos in the standings.
It is also worth noting that Miguel Herrera’s men have both scored more and conceded fewer goals this term.
With that in mind, our betting token is backing Tigres to edge out Santos in the first leg.