The América – Guadalajara rivalry is underway in Mexico City, and fans across Mexico and the United States are witnessing another intense edition of El Clásico Nacional. At halftime, the score remains 0-0, with both sides locked in a physical and tactical battle at the Estadio Azteca.
First-Half Overview
The opening 45 minutes lived up to expectations. América entered the match as the favorites, backed by their strong start to the Apertura 2025 season, while Guadalajara came in under pressure after a difficult run of results.
- América pushed forward through Allan Saint-Maximin on the left flank, looking to break down Chivas’ defense.
- Henry Martín returned to the starting lineup and was active in the box, though he couldn’t convert early opportunities.
- Guadalajara played with discipline at the back, absorbing pressure and looking for counterattacks through their forwards.
Despite América’s dominance in possession, Chivas’ defensive structure has so far held firm.
What to Expect in the Second Half
Both teams will need to make adjustments to break the deadlock:
- América will likely increase tempo and look for more direct play into the penalty area.
- Guadalajara could seek to capitalize on set pieces or quick transitions, especially as América commit more players forward.
- Substitutions may prove decisive, with coaches expected to bring on fresh attacking options to find a breakthrough.
Context of the Rivalry
This fixture is the most watched and most fiercely contested in Mexican soccer. América entered the night near the top of the Liga MX table, while Guadalajara were battling at the bottom. Chivas haven’t beaten América in a regular season league match in several years, adding extra weight to their performance tonight.
As the second half begins, the tension is only growing. Will América’s attack finally find a way past Guadalajara’s backline, or will Chivas steal a surprise result in enemy territory? Stay tuned for updates as El Clásico Nacional continues to unfold.
