Fixture between Queretaro FC vs Leon is shaping up to be one of those games where momentum flies out the window. Kicking off
Queretaro FC’s been erratic, their showings swinging from classy to head-scratching. Meanwhile, Leon’s grinding through a slump, their rearguard looking shaky.
Checking past games, it’s a toss-up. Queretaro FC’s enjoyed the edge lately, but footy’s got a terrible memory.
Personal take: Both sides’ve got problems. Queretaro FC’s center park’s sputtering, while Leon’s attack lacks a spark.
In terms of the League MX, this matchup carries greater importance. The competition’s fight for European places means every point counts, and both teams know a positive result here could shift momentum in the table. Recent form in the League MX suggests neither side can afford mistakes, making this encounter even more compelling.
Still, there’s something about this one—who knows, it’s the fixture where somebody steps up.
Final thought: This ain't just another fixture—it's must-watch action with ramifications at both ends of the table. Mark your calendars.From the better box:
If you’re putting money on this one, here’s the unvarnished truth.
Queretaro FC at 6.65 to win feels tight given their inconsistencies in the League MX this term. Their underlying numbers suggest they’re due a regression — stats nerds would avoid.
Leon’s 3.55 line smells value, especially if their center forward (CF) shakes off his recent funk.
The smart money’ll likely poke at the Draw 1.52 — these derbies often play out tight, and nerves can kill attacking flow.
Queretaro FC: Jorge Hernandez, Jaime Gomez, Franco Russo, Oscar Manzanares, Francisco Venegas, Perez, Aldahir, Rodrigo Bogarin, Federico Lertora, Lucas Rodriguez, Adonis Preciado
Leon: Oscar Jimenez, Rodrigo Echeverria, Jaine Barreiro, Paul Bellon Saracho, Salvador Reyes, Nicolas Fonseca, Andres Guardado, David Ramirez, Jose Rodriguez, Stiven Mendoza, Jhonder CadizThe latest head-to-head games of competitors in every championship. Following this statistics we conclude that Leon has historical advantage.