Pachuca and Tigres UANL are set to lock horns in Liga MX at Estadio Miguel Hidalgo on Wednesday.
Pachuca's momentum has stalled a bit in the Apertura, with wins over Atletico San Luis and Necaxa offset by a 2-2 draw against Juarez in their most recent outing. Argentine defender Sergio Damian Barreto saw two yellow cards in that match and will miss the upcoming clash with Tigres due to suspension.
The Tuzos have struggled to find the back of the net consistently at the Estadio Hidalgo, averaging just one goal per game; only Atletico San Luis has scored less in the league this season. Their latest match highlighted a lack of attacking creativity, producing a meager 0.42 xG despite controlling 62% of possession. Enner Valencia was the lone bright spark, orchestrating a brilliant dribble that forced an own goal from Murillo.
Tigres, on the other hand, arrive in high spirits after a commanding 5-3 victory over Necaxa at the Estadio Universitario. Current betting odds reflect the tight competition, suggesting a matchup between two sides hovering around fifth and sixth in the Liga MX standings.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
How to watch Pachuca vs Tigres online - TV channels & live streams
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The match will be shown live on DirecTV Stream and TUDN in the US. Live updates can be found here on GOAL.
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Pachuca vs Tigres kick-off time
The match will be played at Estadio Miguel Hidalgo on Wednesday, October 22, with kick-off at 9 pm ET for fans in the US.
Team news & squads
Pachuca team news
Pachuca will continue to cope without several key players. Alexei Domínguez is out with a moderate ankle sprain, sidelining him for another 4–6 weeks and effectively ending his regular-season campaign; he could, however, return in the knockout rounds if Pachuca advances. Andrés Micolta (cruciate ligament) will also miss action until at least early November, while Alonso Aceves remains sidelined with a muscle injury. Sergio Barreto serves a suspension following a red card (second yellow), leaving Kenedy as the most likely choice to start on the right wing for the remainder of the season.
Tigres team news
Tigres will be without JesusAngulo for the midweek clash against Pachuca, though this is more a precautionary measure than a serious injury. Angulo has been logging consecutive games following a previous setback and needs rest. Juan Jose Purata is expected to step into the starting center-back role against the Tuzos, aiming to secure a spot in the final three matches of the regular season. Fernando Tapia (knock) and Nicolas Ibanez (foot) remain sidelined.


