CD Águilahost Hérculesat Estadio Cuscatlán in San Salvador on Tuesday in the third round of the CONCACAF Central American Cup Group D.
Both sides are desperate for their first points in the group stage, each coming off consecutive defeats in the competition and seeking to keep their qualification hopes alive.
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How to watch CD Aguila vs Hercules online - TV channels & live streams
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CD Aguila vs Hercules kick-off time
The match will be played at Estadio Cuscatlán in San Salvador on Tuesday, with kick-off at 10 pm ET for fans in the US.
Team news & squads
CD Aguila team news
CD Águila, currently struggling, began the campaign with a heavy 0-3 loss away to Xelajú MC, where striker Mauro Caballero stood out for involvement, but the team lacked finishing. The Salvadoran club has a solid international pedigree, though recent form is a concern: they have not scored in their last three matches across all competitions.
The squad is largely healthy, with the team expected to field most regular starters as Águila attempts to remedy its finishing woes and capitalize on home advantage. Águila has a strong historical record against domestic rivals in international tournaments, and hopes that experience will translate into goals and points here.
Hercules team news
Hércules, meanwhile, also arrived winless in Group D, having lost both openers - 0-2 to Xelajú MC and 1-3 to CD Olimpia. The team faces its first away fixture of the campaign but benefits from a short travel distance and familiarity with Salvadoran conditions. Hércules will lean on the recent signings and hope to improve defensive organization after conceding five goals across the first two matches.
For Hércules, midfield anchor Javier Rentero and attacking options Fran Sol provide additional depth. There are no widely reported injuries.


