Monterrey does not want to lose the trail of the teams at the top and to do so, it will have to beat Juárez, which is sinking to the bottom of the league.
Rayados recovered from a short negative streak with a 2-0 win against Santos over the weekend.
Bravos, for its part, achieved its first victory of the season, which allowed it to move out of last place, but it remains at the bottom.
Monterrey vs. Juárez Betting Odds and Info
Monterrey 1.4 | Juárez 7.06 | Draw Offs: 4.8 |
When? | Wednesday, September 18 at 11:00 pm ET, 10:00 pm CST, 9:00 pm MT, and 8:00 pm PT |
Where? | BBVA stadium |
Where can I watch it? | fuboTV, TUDN, and Univision |
Why Bet on Monterrey?
Monterrey is one of the teams and is called to fight for the championship, but although they are at the top of the tournament, their level has not been as expected. With 16 points, they are fourth after five wins, one draw, and two losses.
After two games without a win, this weekend, they defeated Santos as visitors with goals by Brandon Vázquez and Germán Berterame, in coach Martín Demichelis’ first victory.Despite that, their eleven goals in the tournament make them the worst attack among the top eight, and their ten goals against one of the worst defenses, as only six teams have conceded more goals.
Óliver Torres has been improving his game, but much more is expected from the Spanish midfielder, who came into this tournament as one of the star additions of the summer.
Lucas Ocampos has already played his first minutes. The Argentine midfielder, who recently signed with the Rayados, came on in the 74th minute of the last match, precisely for Torres, and made a good personal play and assisted his compatriot Berterame for the second goal of the game and his fourth of the Liga MX.
They have fared poorly at home, with one win and two losses, three goals scored, and seven conceded. Only Querétaro has scored fewer home points than them.
Why Bet on Juárez?
Juárez is having a terrible tournament, but they finally had some joy after this weekend’s 1-0 win over Mazatlán, thanks to a goal by Haret Ortega.
The Bravos are now second to last in the championship, leaving Querétaro in the basement. They have one win, one draw, and five defeats, in addition to scoring seven goals and conceding 17. That was the first match in which they did not concede a goal.
Among the positive news is that Diego Valoyes played his first game as a starter in almost a year after the injury suffered in October last year. The Colombian had already played some minutes in the Leagues Cup and half an hour against Necaxa, but this weekend, he was in the starting lineup and is expected to help the team.
Panama’s José Luis Rodríguez is also expected to play his first minutes after his loan from Red Star of Serbia this month.
For this match, coach Mauricio Barbieri will be able to count on defender Carlos Salcedo, who was suspended, but now José García will be absent due to a red card. As visitors, they have lost all three matches, scoring two goals and conceding 11.
Final Betting Analysis: Monterrey vs. Juárez
The last time they played was on February 23 this year, and Monterrey won 0-3 as visitors. The Rayados have five wins in a row. Juarez’s last win dates back to October 2021.
The numbers at Gambyl Exchange have Monterrey as the favorite. The Moneyline shows 1.4, Juárez has 7.06, and the draw is at 4.8.
Although it is not Monterrey’s best moment, and the arrival of Demichelis has not generated a great change, Juárez’s level is very bad and inferior to that of its rival, so Rayados will take the victory. Go for a 2-0.
Go for a straight win for Monterrey in the Moneyline. If you bet $100 at 1.4, you will gain $40 for a total payout of $140.
Monterrey vs. Juárez Betting Pick: Monterrey
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